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. 2017 May 31;3:464–472. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.05.013

Table 2.

Marginal Effects (in percent) and 95% Confidence Intervals of Study Variables on Six Outcomes from a Pooled Sample of Respondents from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2005–2012 (N = 302,683).

Marginal Effects
Depressive Thoughts in the Past Montha Major Depressive Episodes in the Past Yearb Anxiety Disordersc Mood Disordersd Fair/Poor Mental Health Statuse Suicidal Thoughts in the Past Yearf
Household Food Insecurity Status
Food Secure (referent) 9.20*** 3.79*** 3.44*** 3.95*** 3.63*** 7.82**
Marginal (7.10–11.3) (2.76–4.82) (2.79–4.09) (3.25–4.66) (3.00–4.27) (3.87–11.8)
Moderate 14.5*** 6.61*** 4.63*** 6.39*** 5.70*** 5.91***
(12.9–16.1) (5.87–7.34) (4.12–5.15) (5.84–6.94) (5.22–6.18) (3.12– 8.71)
Severe 25.2*** 12.4*** 8.01*** 11.1*** 9.40*** 16.0***
(22.4–28.0) (11.3–13.6) (7.24–11.1) (10.3–11.9) (8.60–10.2) (12.1–19.9)

*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.

a

Adjusted by: sex, age, marital status, education, ethnicity, immigration status, income source, total household income, sense of belonging, homeownership and cycle of CCHS.

b

Adjusted by: sex, age, marital status, education, immigration status, income source, total household income, sense of belonging and cycle of CCHS.

c

Adjusted by: sex, marital status, education, ethnicity, immigration, income sources, total household income, sense of belonging, homeownership and cycle of CCHS.

d

Adjusted by: sex, age, marital status, household composition, ethnicity, immigration status, income source, total household income, sense of belonging, homeownership and cycle of CCHS.

e

Adjusted by: sex, age, marital status, household composition, education, immigration status, income source, total household income, sense of belonging, homeownership and cycle of CCHS.

f

Adjusted by: marital status, household composition, education, ethnicity, immigration status, income source and sense of belonging.