Table 6.
The effect of giving birth and food insecurity on eating order and dietary diversity, mixed effects logistic regression models with interaction term (odds ratio, 95% confidence interval).
| Eats last always of most of the time | Ate at least five different foods in the last 24 h | |
|---|---|---|
| Comparison no recent birth, living in food secure household | ||
| Gave birth in food secure household | 0.59 | 1.45 |
| (0.24–1.46) | (0.68–3.08) | |
| Gave birth in food insecure household | 6.84*** | 0.20 |
| (2.08–22.29) | (0.24–1.01) | |
| Living in a food insecure household, no recent birth | 6.11*** | 0.50 |
| (3.22–11.62) | (0.02–1.77) | |
| Observations | 770 | 770 |
| Number of groups | 200 | 200 |
Note: Adjusting for age, education, religion, caste, household wealth and type of marriage.
p < 0.001.