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. 2015 Sep 13;11(Suppl 1):14–30. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12194

Table 3.

Factors associated with inappropriate dietary diversity among children aged 6–23 months across four anglophone West African countries

Country Variable OR 95% CI P‐value
Ghana Administrative region See details below*
Child's age (months)
18–23 1.00
12–17 1.10 [0.70, 1.70] 0.748
6–11 4.30 [2.70, 6.80] <0.001
Household wealth index
Rich 1.00
Middle 1.50 [0.90, 2.50] 0.107
Poor 1.90 [1.10, 3.10] 0.017
Perceived baby size
Large 1.00
Average 1.40 [1.00, 2.00] 0.079
Small 1.70 [1.00, 2.70] 0.039
Place of delivery
Health facility 1.00
Home 1.90 [1.20, 2.80] 0.003
Liberia Child's age (months)
6–11 1.00
12–17 0.46 [0.31, 0.70] <0.001
18–23 0.38 [0.26, 0.56] <0.001
Child had ARI (past 2 weeks)
No 1.00
Yes 0.57 [0.32, 1.00] 0.049
Father's education
No schooling 1.00
Primary 1.96 [1.22, 3.15] 0.005
Secondary and higher 1.05 [0.71, 1.56] 0.793
Father's occupation
Not working 1.00
Agricultural 1.79 [1.10, 2.93] 0.020
Non‐agricultural 4.08 [1.16, 14.39] 0.029
Administrative region See details below
Nigeria Child's age (months)
6–11 1.00
12–17 0.39 [0.32, 0.47] <0.001
18–23 0.32 [0.26, 0.39] <0.001
Mother read the newspaper/magazine
No 1.00
Yes 0.71 [0.58, 0.87] 0.001
Timing of post‐natal check‐up
No check‐ups/missing 1.00
0–2 days 0.86 [0.70, 1.05] 0.138
3–6 days 1.07 [0.77, 1.48] 0.685
Seventh day or later 0.68 [0.51, 0.90] 0.008
Geographical region See details below
Household wealth index
Poor 1.00
Middle 0.69 [0.53, 0.90] 0.006
Rich 0.64 [0.48, 0.84] 0.001
Child had diarrhoea (past 2 weeks)
No 1.00
Yes 0.79 [0.64, 0.97] 0.022
Mother's education
No schooling 1.00
Primary 0.69 [0.54, 0.87] 0.003
Secondary and higher 0.67 [0.52, 0.86] 0.002
Preceding birth interval
No previous birth 1.00
 <24 months 0.75 [0.59, 0.95] 0.017
 >24 months 0.91 [0.75, 1.10] 0.339
Type of delivery assistance
Health professional 1.00
Traditional birth attendant 0.72 [0.50, 1.03] 0.074
Other untrained personnel 0.67 [0.48, 0.94] 0.019
Residence
Urban 1.00
Rural 1.33 [1.06, 1.68] 0.014
Sierra Leone Child's age (months)
6–11 1.00
12–17 0.37 [0.28, 0.48] <0.001
18–23 0.18 [0.13, 0.26] <0.001
Mother's education
No schooling 1.00
Primary 0.83 [0.55, 1.26] 0.387
Secondary and higher 0.62 [0.41, 0.93] 0.020
Mother's religion
Muslim 1.00
Christian and others 1.68 [1.19, 2.37] 0.003
Child had fever (last 2 weeks)
No 1.00
Yes 0.76 [0.58, 0.99] 0.043
Mother listened to the radio
No 1.00
Yes 0.70 [0.54, 0.90] 0.006
Timing of post‐natal check‐up
No check‐ups/missing 1.00
0–2 days 0.76 [0.541.06] 0.104
3–6 days 1.65 [1.04, 2.63] 0.034
Seventh day or later 0.75 [0.53, 1.07] 0.111
Mother's working status
Non‐working 1.00
Working (past 12 months) 0.69 [0.50, 0.94] 0.020

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; ARI, acute respiratory infection. Adjusted ORs by multivariate logistic regression analysis, 2007–2013. *Compared with the Volta region, the odds for not meeting requirement for minimum dietary diversity was significantly higher in the Northern [OR = 2.40, 95% CI: (1.10, 5.30) ] region in Ghana. Compared with the Monrovia region, the odds for not meeting requirement for minimum dietary diversity was significantly higher in the South Central [OR = 4.08, 95% CI: (1.16, 14.39) ] region in Liberia. Compared with the North Central region, the odds for not meeting requirement for minimum dietary diversity was significantly higher in the South South [OR = 1.89, 95% CI: (1.29, 2.79) ] and significantly lower in the South East [OR = 0.59, 95% CI: (0.42, 0.83) ] regions in Nigeria.