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Table 5 The related configuration of depression in MSM with HIV (n = 551)

From: Revealing the complexity of depression configurations in HIV-positive men who have sex with men: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis

Condition variable

Depression

1a

1b

1c

2

3

4

Duration of infection

  

 

Family function

 

\( \otimes \)

  

\(\huge \otimes \)

\(\huge \otimes \)

Sense of coherence

\(\huge \otimes \)

\(\huge \otimes \)

\(\huge \otimes \)

\(\huge \otimes \)

\(\huge \otimes \)

\(\huge \otimes \)

Stigma

  

Death anxiety

\(\huge \otimes \)

 

Positive coping style

\( \otimes \)

  

\(\huge \otimes \)

\(\huge \otimes \)

 

Raw coverage

0.47

0.44

0.39

0.39

0.37

0.38

Unique coverage

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.06

0.02

Consistency

0.93

0.93

0.93

0.94

0.93

0.94

Solution coverage

0.67

Solution consistency

0.90

  1. Note: “”, presence of core condition; “”, presence of peripheral condition; “\( \otimes \)”, absence of core condition; “\( \otimes \)”, absence of peripheral condition. The blank indicates that the variable may or may not be present in the configuration. Multiple configurations with the same core conditions can be classified into a configuration group, and based on the variations in the peripheral conditions, they can be further divided into different sub-configurations, which are named as Configuration 1a, 1b, and 1c respectively