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Table 4 Chi-Square analysis of cross-tabulated spatial and demographic indicators by supermarket patronage

From: Assessing supermarket patronage in Matola, Mozambique

  

Supermarket Patron

  

No

Yes

  

n

%

n

%

Household Structurea

Female centered

98

28%

32

21%

Male centered

37

11%

19

12%

Nuclear

108

31%

64

42%

Extended

96

27%

37

24%

Other

11

3%

1

1%

Total

350

100%

153

100%

  

Monte Carlo Simulation Findings

Pearson Chi-Square

2-Sided

2-Sided

99% Confidence Interval

Value

P-Value

P-Value

Lower

Upper

9.332

.053

.052

.046

.058

Household Food Insecure Access Prevalence

Food Secure

78

22%

88

58%

Mildly Food Insecure

39

11%

14

9%

Moderately Food Insecure

80

23%

18

12%

Severely Food Insecure

155

44%

32

21%

Total

352

100%

152

100%

  

Monte Carlo Simulation Findings

Pearson Chi-Square

2-Sided

2-Sided

99% Confidence Interval

Value

P-Value

P-Value

Lower

Upper

63.093

<.001

.000

.000

<.001

Lived Poverty Index Categoriesb

<= 1.00

277

81%

142

96%

1.01–2.00

57

17%

5

3%

2.01–3.00

8

2%

1

1%

Total

342

100%

148

100%

  

Monte Carlo Simulation Findings

Pearson Chi-Square

2-Sided

2-Sided

99% Confidence Interval

Value

P-Value

P-Value

Lower

Upper

18.673

<.001

<.001

.000

<.001

Ward of Residencea

Accordo de Lusaka

14

4%

8

5%

Fomento

15

4%

35

23%

Infulene

17

5%

7

5%

Liberdade

57

16%

9

6%

Matola A

43

12%

51

33%

Matola Gare

11

3%

7

5%

Ndlavela

85

24%

14

9%

Nkobe

13

4%

3

2%

São damaso

44

13%

3

2%

Zona verde

54

15%

17

11%

Total

353

100%

154

100%

  

Monte Carlo Simulation Findings

Pearson Chi-Square

2-Sided

2-Sided

99% Confidence Interval

Value

P-Value

P-Value

Lower

Upper

99.759

<.001

.000

.000

<.001

  1. a ≤ 10% of the cells have an expected count less than 5
  2. b 11–20% of the cells have an expected count less than 5