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Table 7 Multiple logistic regression of food source clusters

From: Secondary supermarket revolution: food sources and food security in Northern Namibia

Household factors

Categories

Clusters

Cluster 1: Convenience

Cluster 2: Supermarket

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Household size (ref. 6 +)

1 member

1.697 (0.402, 7.157)

1.123 (0.389, 3.246)

2–3

0.359 (0.147, 0.876)

0.241 (0.128, 0.454)

4–5

0.453 (0.176, 1.166)

0.567 (0.305, 1.053)

Household structure (ref. single person)

Female-centred

7.873 (1.286, 48.186)

10.577 (2.632, 42.508)

Male-centred

6.612 (1.085, 40.286)

10.789 (2.642, 44.054)

Nuclear

13.236 (1.872, 93.598)

9.093 (2.002, 41.304)

Extended

7.223 (1.061, 49.148)

8.222 (1.876, 36.032)

Housing type (ref. informal)

Formal

0.452 (0.19, 1.072)

0.547 (0.316, 0.946)

Net income (ref. N$12,001 +)

 <  = N$1,100

0.519 (0.15, 1.793)

1.026 (0.444, 2.37)

1,101–2,100

0.530 (0.17, 1.655)

1.169 (0.539, 2.536)

2,101–4,200

0.411 (0.145, 1.161)

0.953 (0.463, 1.964)

4,201–12,000

0.955 (0.391, 2.331)

2.23 (1.095, 4.543)

Lived Poverty Index

 

0.36 (0.221, 0.585)

0.59 (0.444, 0.784)

Food security

Secure

1.598 (0.746, 3.422)

0.94 (0.51, 1.733)

Insecure (ref)

1.00

1.00

Dietary diversity score

Less diverse

0.111 (0.055, 0.222)

0.328 (0.197, 0.546)

More diverse (ref)

1.00

1.00