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Table 5 Factors associated with underweight among children aged between six to fifty nine months, rural kebeles of Hawassa town, 2012, (n = 811)

From: Magnitude and predictors of undernutrition among children aged six to fifty nine months in Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

Explanatory Variables

Underweight

COR 95% CI

AOR 95% CI

P-value

 

Yes

No

   

Sex of the child

 Male

69

363

1.00

1.00

 

 Female

59

320

0.87(0.42,0.93)

0.84(0.21, 2.86)

0.08

Maternal formal education

 No formal education

49

318

1.00

1.00

 

 Have formal education

79

365

0.71 (0.28, 0.96)

0.68 (0.30, 0.93)a

<0.001

Family size

 Less than four

82

189

1.00

1.00

 

 Four and above

46

494

4.65(2.89,11.30)

4.16(2.47,9.68)a

0.02

Exclusive BF in the first six months

 Yes

57

541

1.00

1.00

 

 No

71

142

0.21 (0.02, 0.75)

0.38 (0.13, 2.72)a

0.03

Cessation of breast feeding

 Before two years

66

392

1.00

1.00

 

 Two years and beyond

62

291

0.79(0.28,0.92)

0.71(0.32,0.88)a

<0.001

Frequency of complementary feeding

 At least 3 times per day

87

275

1.00

1.00

 

 Less than 3 times per day

41

408

3.14(1.23, 5.41)

2.87 (1.62, 5.38)a

0.01

Practiced bottle feeding

 Yes

28

229

1.00

1.00

 

 No

100

454

0.55 (0.09, 0.82)

0.47 (0.14, 1.36)

0.07

Diarrheal morbidity in the past 12 months

 Yes

97

618

1.00

1.00

 

 No

31

65

0.32(0.10,0.84)

0.28(0.15,0.74)a

<0.001

  1. aStatistically significant association