TABLE 1.
Mothers n = 50 | Fathers n = 40 | |
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Age in years, mean (range) | 28.7 (17–45) | 35 (22–62) |
Education | ||
No education | 12 (24%) | 5 (13%) |
Some primary | 5 (10%) | 4 (10%) |
Completed primary | 31 (62%) | 23 (58%) |
Some secondary | 2 (4%) | 8 (20%) |
Work | ||
Not working outside the home | 2 (4%) | 0 |
Daily wage worker | 1 (2%) | 3 (8%) |
Agricultural worker in own field | 42 (84%) | 35 (88%) |
Business/vendor | 5 (10%) | 0 |
Other | 0 | 2 (5%) |
Number of children, mean (range) | 3 (1–8) | 5 (1–14) |
Child age in months, mean (range) | 10.4 (6–18) | 10.9 (6–18) |
Child sex | ||
Male | 31 (62%) | 26 (65%) |
Female | 19 (38%) | 14 (35%) |
Marital status | ||
Single/never married | 1 (2%) | |
Married/living with partner | 50 (94%) | |
Separated/divorced | 2 (4%) | |
Spouse home every day in the past week | 46 (92%) | |
Spouse travels often | 13 (26%) | |
Mother‐in‐law lives nearby | 21 (42%) | |
Mother lives nearby | 17 (32%) | |
Household hunger b | ||
Little to no hunger | 37 (74%) | |
Moderate hunger | 13 (26%) | |
Child still breastfeeding | 48 (96%) | |
Complementary foods introduced | 49 (98%) | |
Child fed animal‐source foods in previous 24 h | ||
Dried or fresh fish | 20 (40%) | |
Other meat | 2 (4%) | |
Eggs | 1 (2%) | |
Dairy | 9 (18%) | |
Child met minimum diet diversity in previous 24 h | 10 (20%) | |
Mean child dietary diversity score previous 24 h c | 2.7 | |
Child fed sugary foods or drinks in previous week | 33 (62%) | |
Child fed sugary foods or drinks in previous 24 h | 15 (30%) |
Restricted to participants who completed all three TIPs visits.
Calculated from the Household Hunger Scale (Ballard et al., 2011).
Diet diversity score reflects number of food groups out of seven potential; four is minimum dietary diversity.