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Prevalence and Associated Factors of Stunting among School Age Children in Addis Ababa City, Ethiopia 2021 Cover

Prevalence and Associated Factors of Stunting among School Age Children in Addis Ababa City, Ethiopia 2021

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|Jul 2022

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Table 1

Sociodemographic characteristics of school-aged children of Addis Ababa city.

VARIABLERESPONSEN%
Sex of the childMale28246.5
Female32553.5
Age of the childLess than 14 years54790.1
Greater than 15 years609.9
Birth weightLess than 2500 mg15024.7
2500–4000 mg42970.7
Greater than 4000 mg284.6
Institution46877.1
Place of deliveryHome13922.9

[i] Note: N = frequency, % = percentage.

Table 2

Maternal or caretaker characteristics in Addis Ababa city.

VARIABLECATEGORYFREQUENCYPERCENTAGE
Head of householdFather38763.8
Mother22036.2
Maternal occupationHousewife31051.1
Self-employed11518.9
Government employed11719.3
Day laborer6510.3
Maternal educational statusCan’t read and write7512.4
Can read and write22336.6
Primary12420.4
Secondary10918
College and above7612.5
Monthly income (EBR)Less than 300035859
3001–600018129.8
6001–9000335.4
Greater than 9001355.8
Number of children1–346175
4–613321.9
More than 7132.1
Maternal age when giving birthLess than 28 years49982.2
More than 28 years10817.8

[i] Note: N = frequency, % = percentage.

Table 3

Health care practice and feeding-related factors.

VARIABLERESPONSEN%
Child dewormedYes36760.5
No24039.5
Child take vitamin AYes46175.9
No14624.1
Child complete immunizationYes51785.2
No9014.8
Family planning used before pregnancyYes25742.3
No35057.7
ANC follow-up before giving birthYes47978.9
No12821.1
Extra food during pregnancyYes41568.4
No19231.6
Type of extra foodCereals12921.3
Meat and meat product8514
Fruit and vegetable17629
Fat and sweet71.2
Milk and milk product8013.2

[i] Note: N = frequency, % = percentage, ANC = antenatal care.

Table 4

Environmental and hygiene-related factors.

VARIABLERESPONSEN%
Type of roofSteel57394.4
Clay345.6
Wall and floorMud34256.3
Cement26543.7
Number of rooms in the houseOne23638.9
Two16927.8
Three10617.5
Four9615.8
Type of toiletCement41067.5
Wood7111.7
Other12620.6
Source of waterGround water498.1
Pipe48579.9
Packed bottle6110
Spring122
Access to and sufficient water for daily useYes40867.2
No19932.8
Time to fetch waterLess than 15 min29448.4
15–30 min16026.4
Greater than 30 min15325.2

[i] Note: N = frequency, % = percentage.

Table 5

Feeding habit and comorbidity of related characteristics.

VARIABLERESPONSEN%
Length of time breastfeedingNot at all244
6–24 month19732.5
Less than 6 months20834.3
Moer than 24 months17629.3
Complementary feeding starting timeBefore six months9014.8
At six months26744
After six months19131.5
At four months599.7
Type of complementary feeding foodCereals21835.9
Meat and meat products335.4
Fruits and vegetables12921.3
Fats and sweets58
Milk and milk products22236.6
Daily feeding frequency1–3 times39164.4
4–6 times15826
More than six times589.6
Frequency of feeding meatDaily396.4
3–4 times per week22036.2
Monthly34857.3
Frequency of feeding fats and sweetsDaily9816.1
Monthly28346.6
3–4 times per week22637.2
Fasting before childbirthYes43571.3
No17228.3
Time of fastingDuring fasting season23954.3
Wednesday and Friday20145.7

[i] Note: N = frequency, % = percentage.

Table 6

Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis to identify determinants of stunting among primary school age children in Addis Ababa public primary schools, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 607).

VARIABLECATEGORYNUTRITIONAL STATUSCOR(95% CI)AOR(95% CI)
STUNTED (%)NOT STUNTED (%)
SexMale61 (21.6)221 (78.4)1.62 (1.07–2.48)0.616 (0.34–0.96)*
Female47 (14.5)278 (85.5)1.01.0
Types of water sourcePipe93 (19.2)392 (80.8)0.267 (0.05–1.4)3.40 (1.12–10.37)*
Packed bottle8 (13.1)53 (86.9)0.72 (0.19–2.78)3.15 (0.79–12.52)
Spring3 (25.0)9 (75)0.45 (0.10–2.03)3.37 (0.59–19.33)
Ground water4 (8.2)45 (91.8)1.01.0
Duration of breast feedingNot at all6 (25.0)18 (75)0.60 (0.22–1.64)3.41 (1.09–10.7)*
<6 month33 (16.8)164 (83.2)0.81 (0.301–2.20)1.12 (0.62–2.03)
6–24 month44 (21.2)164 (78.8)0.49 (0.18–1.35)1.36 (0.77–2.40)
>24 months25 (14.0)153 (86)1.01.0
Maternal educationCan’t read and write16 (21)59 (78.7)2.118 (1.04–4.33)1.69 (0.78–3.62)
Can read and write51 (22.9)172 (77.1)2.32 (1.33–4.02)2.11 (1.15–3.88)*
Primary20 (16.1)104 (83.9)1.52 (0.78–2.90)1.19 (0.59–2.39)
Secondary +21 (11.1)164 (88.6)1.01.0

[i] * P-value < 0.05.

AORAdjusted Odds Ratio
CIConfidence Interval
CORCrude Odds Ratio
DHSDemographic Health Survey
EBFExclusive breast-feeding
ECCEEarly Childhood Care and Education schools
FPFamily Planning
H.HHouse Hold
Ht/AgeHeight for age
MOEMinistry of Education
NCHSNational Center for Health Statistics
SDStandard Deviation
SACSchool Age Children
SPSSStatistical Package for Social Sciences
UNICEFUnited Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
WHOWorld Health Organization
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.3751 | Journal eISSN: 2214-9996
Language: English
Submitted on: Feb 21, 2022
Accepted on: Jun 25, 2022
Published on: Jul 21, 2022
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

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