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. 2019 Jan 28;9(1):010412. doi: 10.7189/jogh.09.010412

Table 2.

Associations (odds ratio, 95% confidence interval) between food insecurity and past year IPV, by type and severity of IPV

IPV Outcome Food insecurity Univariate N = 3373 Multivariate* N = 3357
Emotional IPV, past 12 months
Mild food insecurity
2.154 (1.371-3.386)§
2.101 (1.335-3.306)§

Moderate food insecurity
1.736 (1.176-2.563)§
1.501 (0.991-2.274)†

Severe food insecurity
2.578 (1.808-3.676)§
1.929 (1.192-3.123)§
Sexual IPV in the last 12 months
Mild food insecurity
1.509 (0.927-2.455)†
1.412 (0.848-2.352)

Moderate food insecurity
1.772 (1.106-2.840)‡
1.548 (0.927-2.585)†

Severe food insecurity
1.735 (1.190-2.531)§
1.351 (0.829-2.200)
Physical IPV in the last 12 months
Mild food insecurity
2.703 (1.727-4.232)§
2.818 (1.759-4.515)§

Moderate food insecurity
1.944 (1.248-3.026)§
1.680 (1.086-2.597)‡
Severe food insecurity 3.701 (2.486-5.509)§ 2.786 (1.669-4.653)§

IPV – intimate partner violence

*Controlling for woman’s age, woman and husband education, ethnicity/caste, geographic region of the country, urban/rural status, development region, woman is the household head, living with partner, occupation of woman and household wealth index.

P < 0.1.

P < 0.05.

§P < 0.01.