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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 4.
Published in final edited form as: Public Health Nutr. 2010 Jan 15;13(9):1478–1484. doi: 10.1017/S1368980009993181

Table 4.

Multivariate logistic regression model of factors associated with food insufficiency in the study population: HIV-infected crack-cocaine users in Atlanta and Miami, USA, August 2006–January 2009

Characteristic Adjusted OR 95% CI
Age (per year) 0·97 0·92, 1·03
Gender (female v. male) 2·03* 0·91, 4·53
Current homelessness (yes v. no) 3·78*** 1·70, 8·41
Living alone (yes v. no) 2·85*** 1 ·36, 5·98
Monthly income
 ≤$US 100 Reference
 $US 100–599 0·87 0·37, 2·02
 ≥$US 600 0·19*** 0·06, 0·58
Crack-use intensity
 Daily Reference
 Weekly 1·17 0·51, 2·67
 Less than weekly 0·39* 0·13, 1·08
Religious service attendance (yes v. no) 2·34** 1 ·02, 5·38
Health insurance status (yes v. no) 2·41** 1·06, 5·54

Significance:

*

P<0·10

**

P<0·05

***

P<0·01.