This document summarizes the results of a logistic regression analysis of factors influencing households' food security status. Higher education levels, larger household sizes, receiving cash/goods, higher income, better soil quality, effects of insects, owning livestock, and borrowing from susu groups were associated with increased food security, while being a member of a susu group was associated with decreased food security. The regression identified several explanatory variables that significantly predicted households' food security status.
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This document summarizes the results of a logistic regression analysis of factors influencing households' food security status. Higher education levels, larger household sizes, receiving cash/goods, higher income, better soil quality, effects of insects, owning livestock, and borrowing from susu groups were associated with increased food security, while being a member of a susu group was associated with decreased food security. The regression identified several explanatory variables that significantly predicted households' food security status.