Table 3.
Food FARMacia participants: Household Food Insecurity and Parental Dietary Factors. Survey data from 48 study participants in New York City collected between April 29, 2019 and January 20, 2020.
| Baseline (N = 48) | 2-Month (N = 43) | 6-Month (N = 39) | 2-Month Change a | 6-Month Change a | |
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| All Responses | Mean (SD) | Adjusted mean difference (95% CI) b | |||
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| Household food insecurity, continuous measure | 4.29 (1.76) | 3.30 (2.25) | 3.28 (2.06) | −1.05 (−1.62, −0.47)e | −0.99 (−1.59, −0.39)d |
| Parental fruit/vegetable servings yesterday, times | 2.21 (1.54) | 2.72 (1.35) | 2.28 (1.30) | 0.44 (0.06, 0.83)c | −0.05 (−0.45, 0.35) |
| Parental sugar-sweetened beverages yesterday, times | 1.25 (1.36) | 0.81 (1.24) | 0.51 (0.79) | −0.37 (−0.75, 0.01) | −0.62 (−1.01, −0.23)d |
| Baseline (N = 38) | 2-Month (N = 38) | 6-Month (N = 38) | 2-Month Change a | 6-Month Change a | |
| Complete Cases | Mean (SD) | Adjusted mean difference (95% CI)b | |||
| Household food insecurity, continuous measure | 4.29 (1.80) | 3.24 (2.27) | 3.32 (2.08) | −1.05 (−1.68, −0.42)d | −0.97 (−1.60, −0.34)d |
| Parental fruit/vegetable servings yesterday, times | 2.29 (1.61) | 2.82 (1.31) | 2.26 (1.31) | 0.53 (0.14, 0.92)c | −0.03 (−0.42, 0.36) |
| Parental sugar-sweetened beverages yesterday, times | 1.13 (1.21) | 0.68 (1.12) | 0.50 (0.80) | −0.45 (−0.83, −0.06)c | −0.63 (−1.02, −0.25)d |
Compared to responses in baseline survey
Linear mixed-effects model where reference is baseline response. Each model adjusted for baseline age, race/ethnicity, household size, and parental education level
p < 0.05
p < 0.01
p < 0.001