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. 2013 Oct 14;13:958. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-958

Table 5.

Comparison of the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding in infants 5 months of age and under between 2006 and 2011, Nepal

Factors
Survey 2006
Survey 2011
 
Model 1
Model 1b
Model 2
  Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI Adjusted OR 95% CI
Infant’s age (months)
P < 0.001
 
p < 0.001
 
P < 0.001
 
<=4
3.083
1.825 (5.206)
9.449
3.375-26.459
6.11
2.349 -15.897
5-6
1.00
 
1.00
 
1.00
 
Ecological region
P = 0.009
 
p = 0.648
 
N/S
 
Mountain
1.00
 
1.00
 
 
 
Hill
3.426
1.568-7.474
0.512
0.151-1.731
 
 
Terai
1.841
0.942-3.559
1.324
0.393-4.459
 
 
Father’s occupation
P = 0.018
 
P = 0.668
 
N/S
 
Agriculture
1.00
 
1.00
 
 
 
Professional, clerical, service, and manual
0.578
0.383-0.873
0.559
0.213-1.470
 
 
Others (Not specified)
0.286
0.089-0.919
1.409
0.293-6.745
 
 
Parity
P = 0.045
 
P = 0.325
 
 
 
First
1.00
 
1.00
 
 
 
Second or third
1.786
1.076-2.996
1.304
0.612-2.777
 
 
Fourth or more
1.968
1.020-3.799
0.586
0.201-1.709
 
 
Place of delivery
P = 0.036
 
P = 0.269
 
N/S
 
Home
1.886
1.044-3.407
0.661
0.316-1.382
 
 
Health facility 1.00   1.00      

Independent variable entered in model 1: age of infant, development region, ecological region, mother’s education, father’s occupation, ethnicity, religion, sex of child, wealth quintile, parity, birth interval, timing of pregnancy, number of ANC visits, deworming, iron consumption during pregnancy, mode of delivery, size of infant, and prelacteal feeding. Only significant variables in backward elimination procedure are presented in the table. Valid case: 481. Model 1b: This model included the significant variables of Model 1(2006) to allow comparability. Model 2: Independent variables entered in the model 2: infant’s age, sex of infant, religion, ANC visits, and mode of delivery. N/S: Not significant.