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. 2021 Jul 9;17(Suppl 1):e13143. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13143

TABLE 1.

Household characteristics and infant and young child feeding practices

All Households with male household head Households without male household head Statistical testing of differences
N = 1827 N = 942 N = 885
% or mean (SD) % or mean (SD) % or mean (SD) P value
Household characteristics
Only 1 child <5 years of age 73.3% 74.1% 72.5% 0.452
Agro‐ecological zone of residency 0.102
Hills 55.7% 53.3% 58.2%
Mountain 13.0% 13.5% 12.5%
Terai 31.3% 33.2% 29.3%
Disadvantaged/remote community 27.9% 26.2% 29.7% 0.096
Caste/ethnicity: Brahmin/Chhetri 36.8% 33.1% 40.8% 0.001
Household owns a radio 28.4% 33.7% 22.7% <0.001
Equity quintile <0.001
Lowest 15.7% 13.2% 18.4%
Second lowest 23.3% 20.2% 26.6%
Middle 22.2% 24.5% 19.7%
2nd highest/highest 38.8% 42.1% 35.4%
Household structure (N = 1821, 939, 882) <0.001
Mother only 16.0% 33.0%
Mother and husband only 21.6% 26.8% 16.0%
Extended family 62.4% 73.2% 51.0%
Child characteristics
Sex: Boy 53.9% 54.1 53.6 0.803
Age (months; range 0–23.9) 11.7 (7.0) 11.0 (7.1) 12.3 (6.8) <0.001
Age group 0.001
0–5.9 months 23.6% 27.1% 19.9%
6–11.9 months 26.4% 27.0% 25.8%
12–17.9 months 24.3% 23.0% 25.7%
18–23.9 months 25.7% 22.9% 28.7%
Wellness: no sickness in last 2 weeks 59.3% 60.4% 58.1% 0.312
Maternal characteristics
Age (years: range 15–49) 24.6 (4.8) 24.6 (4.8) 24.6 (4.8) 0.994
Years of schooling completed 7.4 (3.8) 7.6 (3.7) 7.1 (3.8) 0.001
Male household head characteristics
Age (years: range 18–92) 35.6 (13.9) 35.6 (13.9)
Years of schooling completed 6.8 (4.0) 6.8 (4.0)
Father is male household head 73.7% 73.7%
Child health and nutrition practices
Minimum dietary diversity (N = 1396, 687, 709) 57.5% 57.5% 57.4% 0.972
Minimum acceptable diet (N = 1396, 687, 709) 47.2% 46.4% 48.0% 0.569
Sick child feeding: more during illness (N = 597, 283, 314) 35.9% 35.0% 36.6% 0.676