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. 2013 Feb 26;14:75. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2013.14.75.1630

Table 2.

A bivariate and multivariate logistic regression output showing the odds of giving Pre-lacteal feeding for infant and young children in Boricha District, South Ethiopia, 2011

Pre-lacteal fed(n=575)
Variables Yes No. (%) No No. (%) Crude OR (95%CI) Adjusted OR(95%CI)
Maternal age during first birth
  15-18 77(13.8) 154(26.7) 1 1
   >18 156(27) 188(32.6) 0.60(0.43,0.85)** 0.45(0.29,0.70) **
Delivery assisted
  TBA 50(8.7) 79(13.7) 1 1
  HEW 2(0.33) 9(1.6) 2.9(0.59,13.73) 6.2(0.62,62.57)
  Nurse 1(0.17) 8(1.4) 5.1(0.62,41.71) 3.9(0.30,51.49)
  Parents 180(31.3) 246(42.8) 0.87(0.58,1.29) 0.8(0.46,1.34)
Follow ANC
  Yes 161(28) 207(36) 1 1
  No 72(12.5) 135(23.5) 1.5(1.02,2.08) * 1.5(0.93,2.47) *
Receive advice on complementary feeding
  Yes 147(25.6) 176(30.6) 1 1
  No 86(14.9) 166(28.9) 1.6(1.15,2.27) ** 2.3(1.29,4.16) **
Minimum Meal frequency
  Yes 144(25) 153(26.6) 1 1
  No 89(15.5) 189(32.9) 2(1.42,2.81)** 2.01(1.29,3.24)**
Frequency of Breast feeding/day
  > 8 times 182(31.9) 313(54.8) 1 1
  < 8 times 51(8.9) 25(4.4) 0.29(0.17,0.48)* 0.2 (0.10,0.39)*
*

Significant at <0.05

**

Significant at <0.01 OR= Odds Ratio; TBA = Traditional Birth Attendance; HEW= Health Extension Workers; ANC= Antenatal Clinic