Research Article

Care Burden and Coping Strategies among Caregivers of Paediatric HIV/AIDS in Northern Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Mixed-Method Study

Table 6

Correlation coefficients and standardized beta weights between the five coping subscales and caregiver and child sociodemographic characteristics (n = 113).

Factor 1Factor 2Factor 3Factor 4Factor 5
Rbrbrbrbrb

Gender0.052−0.101−0.115−0.034−0.128−0.2360.017−0.033−0.149−0.103
Age−0.118−0.1290.0550.0850.105−0.0210.0410.049−0.0360.029
Relation−0.103−0.024−0.103−0.0950.0610.063−0.025−0.050−0.009−0.040
Education0.044−0.039−0.180−0.0310.0980.1250.0250.0250.1580.063
Marital status0.1550.160−0.152−0.1170.2580.285−0.029−0.103−0.0200.000
Occupation−0.311−0.2560.1760.069−0.223−0.1960.035−0.003−0.129−0.114
Income0.0470.054−0.149−0.153−0.175−0.2020.0030.0150.3600.314
No. of HIV+ children−0.0550.0030.1520.2090.0290.0280.1250.124−0.0460.098
Child’s age−0.145−0.262−0.0540.1280.0730.037−0.172−0.2640.0830.024
Schooling0.0840.058−0.014−0.0490.0920.084−0.079−0.105−0.232−0.143
Duration in care0.0980.220−0.254−0.2950.0790.0030.0030.1450.0340.015
Child’s health0.0910.036−0.113−0.058−0.009−0.070−0.037−0.0290.0610.080
Adj R20.0750.0750.113−0.0420.082

Factor 1: Internal Strength; Factor 2: Seeking Community Support; Factor 3: Information Seeking; Factor 4: Acceptance; Factor 5: Psychosocial Support. ; ; r = Pearson’s coefficients; b = standardized beta coefficients.