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Table 5 Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression of factors associated with knowledge and hygiene practices on food safety of the respondents (n = 407)

From: Food safety knowledge, attitude, and hygiene practices of street-cooked food handlers in North Dayi District, Ghana

 

Food safety knowledge

  

Food safety hygiene practices

  

Variable

Good = 274

Poor = 133

cOR (95% CI), p value

aOR (95% CI), p value

Good = 256

Poor = 151

cOR (95% CI), p value

aOR (95% CI), p value

 

n (%)

n (%)

  

n (%)

n (%)

  

Educational status

 None

    

46 (18.0)

30 (19.9)

1

1

 Primary

 

–

–

92 (35.9)

27 (17.9)

0.45 (0.24–0.84), 0.013**

1.73 (0.51–5.95), 0.381

 Secondary

 

–

–

81 (31.6)

63 (41.7)

1.19 (0.68–2.10), 0.542

4.06 (1.63–10.11), 0.003**

 Tertiary

  

–

–

37 (14.5)

31 (20.5)

1.28 (0.66–2.49), 0.459

0.82 (0.31–2.21), 0.698

Average monthly income

 < Ghc500

    

32 (12.5)

11 (7.3)

1

1

 Ghc501–1000

 

–

–

120 (46.9)

48 (31.8)

1.16 (0.54–2.49), 0.697

0.59 (0.26–1.35), 0.214

 Ghc1001–1500

 

–

–

53 (20.7)

42 (27.8)

2.31 (1.04–5.11), 0.040*

Empty

 > Ghc1500

  

–

–

51 (19.9)

50 (33.1)

2.85 (1.30–6.27), 0.009**

4.89 (1.56–15.34), 0.006**

Street-cooked food handler registered

 Yes

209 (76.3)

88 (66.2)

1.64 (1.04–2.59), 0.032*

1.40 (0.87–2.26), 0.164

215 (84.0)

82 (54.3)

4.41 (2.78–7.01), <0.001***

7.50 (4.27–13.19), <0.001***

 No

65 (23.7)

45 (33.8)

1

1

41 (16.0)

69 (45.7)

1

1

Food safety training course

 Yes

  

–

–

142 (55.5)

37 (24.5)

3.84 (2.46–5.99), <0.001***

5.97 (3.50–10.18), 0.001***

 No

    

114 (44.5)

114 (75.5)

1

1

  1. Significant at ∗p< 0.05; ∗∗p< 0.01; ∗∗∗p< 0.001; CI confidence interval, cOR crude odds ratio, aOR adjusted odds ratio and 1 is the reference