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. 2019 May 2;2019:8314359. doi: 10.1155/2019/8314359

Table 3.

Factors (crude and adjusted odds ratios and confidence intervals) associated with high dietary diversity in MCH at AGH, Alamata town, 2017 (n=412).

Variable Low High COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Latrine
 Yes 124 230 1 1
 No 36 22 0.33 (0.19, 0.59) 0.75 (0.336, 1.677)
Residence
 Urban 116 212 1 1
 Rural 44 40 0.50 (0.31, 0.81) 1.30 (0.64, 2.66)
Monthly income
 0–500 9 12 0.70 (0.29, 1.71) 1.60 (0.54, 4.71)
 501–1500 39 27 0.36 (0.21, 0.63) 1.06 (0.53, 2.12)
 1501 or above 112 213 1 1
Education status
 Unable to write and read 79 64 0.15 (0.07, 0.32) 0.67 (0.24, 2.09)
 Write and read 20 26 0.24 (0.99, 0.59) 0.61 (0.19, 1.99)
 Elementary school 22 45 0.38 (0.16, 0.88) 1.10 (0.36, 3.33)
 High school 29 63 0.40 (0.18, 0.90) 0.68 (0.25, 1.86)
 College and above 10 54 1 1
Household education status
 Elementary school 21 29 1 1
 Write and read 29 33 0.63 (0.40, 1.74) 1.38 (0.57, 3.30)
 Unable to write and read 69 49 0.51 (0.26, 0.98) 1.26 (0.51, 3.11)
 High school 20 44 1.56 (0.73, 3.34) 2.31 (0.96, 5.58)
 College and above 21 97 3.35 (1.63, 6.88) 2.82 (1.19, 6.68)
Eating pattern
 Two meals and between meal 71 31 1 1
 Three meals and above 81 214 0.17 (0.11, 0.28) 2.66 (1.47, 4.82)
 Two meals only or below 8 7 0.33 (0.12, 0.94) 3.07 (0.84, 8.21)
Food security
 Food unsecured without hunger 85 38 1 1
 Food secured 70 211 6.74 (4.23, 10.75) 3.85 (2.12, 6.97)
 Food unsecured with hunger 5 3 1.34 (0.31, 5.91) 1.32 (0.27, 6.59)
Occupation
 Daily laborer 16 10 1 1
 House wife 84 99 4.61 (1.66, 12.77) 2.60 (0.80, 8.46)
 Merchant 40 85 6.24 (3.25, 9.26) 4.67 (1.81, 12.05)∗∗
 Government employee 14 64 7.65 (6.91, 14.81) 4.87 (1.70, 13.95)∗∗