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. 2022 Jun 17;14(12):2517. doi: 10.3390/nu14122517

Table 3.

Logistic regression on the effects of nutrition education on attitude towards nutrition education.

Dep. Variable:
Attitude towards Nutrition Education
Coefficient
(Standard Error)
95% Confidence Interval
Farming experience (elementary) −0.026
(0.056)
(−0.136–0.084)
Instructions by teachers (elementary) 0.122 *
(0.067)
(−0.008–0.253)
Family conversation (elementary) 0.137
(0.088)
(−0.035–0.310)
Family cooking effort (elementary) 0.086
(0.091)
(−0.092–0.265)
Farming experience (middle) 0.090
(0.070)
(−0.048–0.227)
Instructions by teachers (middle) 0.202 **
(0.080)
(0.046–0.358)
Family conversation (middle) 0.034
(0.101)
(−0.165–0.233)
Family cooking effort (middle) −0.026
(0.107)
(−0.235–0.183)
Farming experience (high) −0.038
(0.065)
(−0.165–0.089)
Instructions by teachers (high) −0.099
(0.073)
(−0.241–0.044)
Family conversation (high) 0.113
(0.093)
(−0.069–0.295)
Family cooking effort (high) 0.028
(0.089)
(−0.148–0.203)
Gender −0.667 ***
(0.131)
(−0.924–−0.410)
Age −0.087 ***
(0.023)
(−0.132–−0.042)
Sample Size 1529
Log likelihood −751.70
LR 129.42

Note: Standard errors are shown in parentheses. * p < 0.10, ** p < 0.05, *** p < 0.01.