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Table 3 Association of sociodemographic and clinical variables with having had or still having financial difficulty in acquiring food during the pandemic of COVID-19, Brazil (2022–2023)

From: Health condition, income loss, food insecurity and other social inequities among migrants and refugees during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil

Variables

P-value

ORa

95%CIb

60 years and older

0.98

NAc

NAc

Male

0.05

0.55

0.29–1.01

White

0.02

0.15

0.02–0.67

Black/Brown

0.03

0.18

0.03–0.71

Yellow

0.09

0.23

0.03–1.09

Have an occupation/employment

0.01

0.35

0.15–0.78

Has a house

0.99

NAc

NAc

No schooling

0.17

5.50

0.61–124.54

No income

 < 0.01

4.03

1.62–10.26

Less than 1 minimum wage

0.00

2.94

1.46–6.06

Has a chronic disease

0.07

2.60

0.98–7.91

I am more agitated, anxious or tense

0.08

0.55

0.28–1.08

Had a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 before or after the vaccination

0.04

2.22

1.04–5.06

  1. aOR Odds ratio
  2. b95%CI 95% Confidence Interval
  3. cNA Not Applicable