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. 2022 Dec 8;11:100468. doi: 10.1016/j.jafr.2022.100468

Table 4.

Predictors of household food insecurity among pregnant women in Rwanda.

Factor Food insecure, n (%) Food secure, n (%) COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Age in years
 15-19 41(59.4) 28(40.6) 1.42(0.80–2.51) 0.77(0.37–1.59)
 20-35 450(49.7) 455(50.3) 2.10(1.50–2.94) *** 0.72(0.46–1.12)
 >35 125(67.6) 60(32.4) 1.00 1.00
Spouse’s/partner's age in years
 15-19 10(71.4) 4(28.6) 0.52(0.16–1.71) 0.38(0.10–1.38)
 20-35 408(51.2) 389(48.8) 1.25(0.97–1.62) 0.73(0.51–1.03)
 >35 198(56.9) 150(43.1) 1.00 1.00
Residence
 Rural 477(58.5) 338(41.5) 2.08(1.61–2.69) *** 1.04(0.75–1.45)
 Urban 139(40.4) 205(59.6) 1.00 1.00
Marital status
 Married 306(50.7) 298(49.3) 0.51(0.32–0.83) ** 0.38(0.21–0.68) **
 Cohabiting 254(53.9) 217(46.1) 0.58(0.36–0.95) 0.40(0.23–0.72)
 Single 56(66.7) 28(33.3) 1.00 1.00
Level of education
 No formal education 86(79.6) 22(20.4) 19.19(8.62–42.70) *** 4.58(1.88–11.15) **
 Primary 403(58.5) 286(41.5) 6.92(3.55–13.46) *** 1.65(0.78–3.47)
 Secondary 116(39.1) 181(60.9) 3.15(1.58–6.27) ** 1.69(0.80–3.57)
 Tertiary 11(16.9) 54(83.1) 1.00 1.00
Spouse/partner's level of education
 No formal education 86(80.4) 21(19.6) 14.95(7.52–29.72) *** 2.23(0.93–5.37)
 Primary 415(59.0) 288(41.0) 5.26(3.14–8.82) *** 1.45(0.73–2.89)
 Secondary 95(37.1) 161(62.9) 2.15(1.24–3.76) ** 1.03(0.53–2.01)
 Tertiary 20(21.5) 73(78.5) 1.00 1.00
Ownership of the house currently reside in
 Own house 412(58.7) 290(41.3) 1.00 1.00
 Rented house 174(41.5) 245(58.5) 0.50(0.39–0.64) *** 0.89(0.65–1.65)
 Others 30(78.9) 8(21.1) 2.64(1.19–5.84) 2.08(0.80–5.37)
Main source of household income
 Employed with monthly salary 106(37.2) 179(62.8) 1.00 1.00
 Owner a small business 45(25.7) 130(74.3) 0.58(0.39–0.88) * 0.60(0.38–0.97) *
 Subsistence Farming 436(67.6) 209(32.4) 3.52(2.63–4.71) *** 1.64(1.09–2.46) *
 Others 29(53.7) 25(46.3) 1.96(1.09–3.52) * 1.58(0.79–3.16)
Socio-class category
aCategory 1 135(67.8) 64(32.2) 3.33(2.32–4.79) *** 2.45(1.59–3.76) ***
bCategory 2 338(57.2) 253(42.8) 2.11(1.62–2.75) *** 2.02(1.47–2.78) ***
cCategory 3 143(38.8) 226(61.2) 1.00 1.00
Alcohol use
 Yes 183(73.5) 66(26.5) 3.05(2.24–4.16) *** 2.47(1.72–3.54) ***
 No 433(47.6) 477(52.4) 1.00 1.00
Smoking status
 Yes 9(69.2) 4(30.8) 1.99(0.61–6.52)
 No 607(53.0) 539(47.0) 1.00
Spouse/partner's smoking status
 Yes 62(76.5) 19(23.5) 3.08(1.82–5.23) *** 2.20(1.18–4.20) *
 No 554(51.4) 524(48.6) 1.00 1.00
Parity
 Primigravida 203(43.3) 266(56.7) 1.00 1.00
 One 135(50.0) 135(50.0) 1.31(0.97–1.77) 1.82(1.27–2.63) **
 Two 106(62.7) 63(37.3) 2.21(1.53–3.16) *** 3.22(2.06–50.5) ***
 Three 77(70.0) 33(30.0) 3.06(1.96–4.78) *** 4.02(2.29–7.08) ***
 Four 41(65.1) 22(34.9) 2.44(1.41–4.23) ** 3.03(1.56–5.91) ***
 Five and above 54(69.2) 24(30.8) 2.95(1.76–4.93) *** 3.80(1.91–7.56) ***
HIV status
 Positive 16(59.3) 11(40.7) 1.29(0.59–2.80)
 Negative 600(53.0) 532(47.0) 1.00
History of chronic diseases
 Yes 30(60.0) 20(40.0) 1.34(0.75–2.38)
 No 586(52.8) 523(47.2) 1.00

AOR: Adjusted Odds Ratio COR: Crude Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval; *P value <0.05; **P value <0.01; ***P value <0.001.

a

Category 1: Very poor and vulnerable citizens who were homeless and unable to feed themselves without assistance.

b

Category 2: Citizens who were able to afford some form of rented or low-class owned accommodation, but who were not gainfully employed and could only afford to eat once or twice a day.

c

Category 3: Citizens who were gainfully employed or were even employers of labour. This category included small farmers who had moved beyond subsistence farming, or owners of small and medium-scale enterprises.