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. 2020 Aug 11;13(3):262–271. doi: 10.1093/inthealth/ihaa043

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of study participants and their parents.

Variable Stunted (%), n=391 Not stunted (%), n=81 p Total (%), n=472
Age group (mo)
 6–11 133 (34.0) 37 (45.7) <0.001 170 (36.0)
 12–23 205 (52.4) 34 (42.0) 239 (50.6)
 24–35 48 (12.3) 3 (3.7) 51 (10.8)
 36–47 4 (1.0) 1 (1.2) 5 (1.1)
 48–59 1 (0.3) 6 (7.4) 7 (1.5)
Gender
 Male 214 (54.7) 29 (35.8) 0.002 243 (51.5)
 Female 177 (45.3) 52 (64.2) 229 (48.5)
Child's current main diet
 Breast milk 75 (19.2) 10 (12.4) NS 85 (18.0)
 Semisolids 115 (29.4) 23 (28.4) 138 (29.2)
 Household diet 201 (51.4) 48 (59.3) 249 (52.8)
Father's educational level
 Not formally educated 193 (49.4) 30 (37.0) 0.043 223 (47.3)
 Educated 198 (50.6) 51 (63.0) 249 (52.8)
Mother's educational level
 Not formally educated 272 (69.6) 51 (63.0) NS 323 (68.4)
 Educated 119 (30.4) 30 (37.0) 149 (31.6)
Mother's employment status
 Unemployed 105 (26.9) 30 (37.0) NS 135 (28.6)
 Employed 286 (73.2) 51 (63.0) 337 (71.4)
Father's employment status
 Unemployed 3 (0.8) 2 (2.5) NS 5 (1.1)
 Employed 388 (99.2) 79 (97.5) 467 (98.9)
Social class
 Upper class 10 (2.6) 6 (7.4) 0.03 16 (3.4)
 Lower class 381 (97.4) 75 (92.6) 456 (96.6)
OTP location
 Rural 243 (62.2) 25 (30.9) < 0.001 268 (56.8)
 Urban 148 (37.8) 56 (69.1) 204 (43.2)

NS, not significant; OTP, outpatient therapeutic programme.