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 1
Factor 2
Factor 3
Factor 4
Factor 5
R
b
r
b
r
b
r
b
r
b
Gender
0.052
−0.101
−0.115
−0.034
−0.128
−0.236
0.017
−0.033
−0.149
−0.103
Age
−0.118
−0.129
0.055
0.085
0.105
−0.021
0.041
0.049
−0.036
0.029
Relation
−0.103
−0.024
−0.103
−0.095
0.061
0.063
−0.025
−0.050
−0.009
−0.040
Education
0.044
−0.039
−0.180
−0.031
0.098
0.125
0.025
0.025
0.158
0.063
Marital status
0.155
0.160
−0.152
−0.117
0.258
0.285
−0.029
−0.103
−0.020
0.000
Occupation
−0.311
−0.256
0.176
0.069
−0.223
−0.196
0.035
−0.003
−0.129
−0.114
Income
0.047
0.054
−0.149
−0.153
−0.175
−0.202
0.003
0.015
0.360
0.314
No. of HIV+ children
−0.055
0.003
0.152
0.209
0.029
0.028
0.125
0.124
−0.046
0.098
Child’s age
−0.145
−0.262
−0.054
0.128
0.073
0.037
−0.172
−0.264
0.083
0.024
Schooling
0.084
0.058
−0.014
−0.049
0.092
0.084
−0.079
−0.105
−0.232
−0.143
Duration in care
0.098
0.220
−0.254
−0.295
0.079
0.003
0.003
0.145
0.034
0.015
Child’s health
0.091
0.036
−0.113
−0.058
−0.009
−0.070
−0.037
−0.029
0.061
0.080
Adj R2
0.075
0.075
0.113
−0.042
0.082
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.