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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Psychol. 2014 May;42(4):469–478. doi: 10.1002/jcop.21622

Table 2.

Multivariate Results of The Relationship Between Food Insecurity and Depression by Drug Use.

Characteristic DU women
(n=225)
NDU women
(n=218)

Unadjusted Odds Ratio
[95% C.I.]
Adjusted Odds Ratio
[95% C.I.]
Unadjusted Odds Ratio
[95% C.I.]
Adjusted Odds Ratio
[95% C.I.]
Food Insecure 2.91
[1.63, 5.17]*
2.71
[1.51, 4.88]*
5.39
[2.66, 10.9]*
5.90
[2.80, 12.45]*
Received food stamps in past 30 days 0.88
[0.51, 1.50]
0.85
[0.48, 1.50]
2.24
[1.26, 3.96]*
2.55
[1.35, 4,79]*
Race 0.53
[0.09, 2.97]
0.61
[0.10, 3.73]
0.31
[0.05, 1.72]
0.33
[0.05, 2.08]
Age 1.02
[0.97, 1.06]
1.01
[0.99, 1.06]
1.00
[0.97, 1.03]
1.01
[0.98, 1.05]
Income (less than $500) in past 30 days 0.62
[0.36, 1.04]+
0.61
[0.38, 1.17]
0.68
[0.39, 1.20]
0.99
[0.53, 1.85]

Note:

+

: p<0.10,

*

: p<0.05