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. 2016 Mar 14;11(3):e0150250. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150250

Table 3. Food security status traditional and alternative interventions participants distinguishing among adults, children and household.

A
Participants in traditional interventions n.372 T1 T2 OR (CI) Adjusted OR (CI) a
Adults
 Food secure 41 (11.6) 86 (23.4) Ref Ref
 Moderate insecure 138 (39.0) 141 (38.3) 0.23 (0.12;0.46) 0.30 (0.14;0.62)
 Severe insecure 175 (49.4) 141 (38.3) 0.18 (0.09–0.36) 0.22 (0.10;0.44)
Children
 Food secure 33 (24.3) 58 (40.3) Ref Ref
 Moderate insecure 79 (58.1) 74 (51.4) 0.37 (0.18;0.76) 0.39 (0.17;0.89)
 Severe insecure 24 (17.6) 12 (8.3) 0.20 (0.08; 0.51) 0.22 (0.08;0.64)
Household
 Food secure 37 (10.4) 77 (20.9) Ref Ref
 Moderate insecure 141 (39.8) 148 (40.2) 0.29 (0.15;0.55) 0.39 (0.20;0.77)
 Severe insecure 176 (49.7) 143(38.9) 0.22 (0.12;0.42) 0.27 (0.14;0.54)
B
Participants in alternative interventions n.78 T1 T2 OR (CI) Adjusted OR (CI) a
Adults
 Food secure 23 (32.4) 30 (40) Ref Ref
 Moderate insecure 28 (39.4) 28 (37.3) 0.60 (0.23;1.54) 0.36 (0.10;1.31)
 Severe insecure 20 (28.2) 17 (22.7) 0.51 (0.18; 1.41) 0.32 (0.08;1.25)
Children
 Food secure 16 (45.7) 21 (60.0) Ref Ref
 Moderate insecure 15 (42.9) 12 (34.2) 0.33 (0.07;1.62) 0.35 (0.07;1.70)
 Severe insecure 4 (11.4) 2 (5.7) 0.20 (0.02; 1.85) 0.21 (0.01; 8.33)
Household
 Food secure 23 (32.4) 29 (38.7) Ref Ref
 Moderate insecure 26 (36.6) 29 (38.7) 0.70 (0.26;1.83) 0.42 (0.11;1.53)
 Severe insecure 22 (31.0) 17 (22.7) 0.48 (0.17;1.35) 0.32 (0.08;1.25)

a OR is adjusted for respondent’s gender, age, country of birth, marital status and income.