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Childeren Undernutrion and associated Factors Among 6-23 Months In dilla Zuriya Woreda,Gedeo Zone,South Ethiopia.

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dc.contributor.author Tsion Endale
dc.contributor.author Abebe Gebremarim
dc.contributor.author Amanuel Tesfay
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-16T10:50:16Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-16T10:50:16Z
dc.date.issued 2015-05
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/3857
dc.description.abstract Background: The first 1,000 days of life is a critical window of opportunity for health and development of a child. Growth deficiencies begin during pregnancy and continue until 24 months of age since children are more susceptible to infections, highly sensitive to biological programming and totally dependent on others for nutrition, care and social interactions. In Ethiopia under-nutrition is responsible for 32% of under 5 children deaths. But many studies from Ethiopia did not considered maternal factors like level of autonomy and common mental disorders as predictors for child under-nutrition. Objectives: To assess children undernutrition and associated factors among age 6-23 months in Dilla zuriya woreda, Gedeo zone, South Ethiopia. Methods: A community based cross-sectional study involving 612 mother/child pair from Dilla zuriya woreda was conducted from February 25 to March 26/2015. A two-stage cluster sampling technique was employed. A pre-tested, semi-structured, interviewer administered questionnaire consisting of demographic and socio-economic characteristics, children and maternal factors and anthropometric measurement was used to gather data. WHO Anthro software version 2.0 to and SPSS software version 20 was used for analysis. A descriptive statistics chi-square, bivariate logistic regression and multivariable logistic regression were applied for the final analysis. Result: 612 mothers having children age 6-23 months were participated making a response rate of 98.4%. Prevalence of wasting, stunting and underweight was found to be 14.1%, 31% and 13.1%, respectively. Maternal common mental disorder was positively associated with underweight. Mother’s autonomy was inversely associated with wasting and underweight. Furthermore, child’s age, father’s occupation and wealth index were also made associated with underweight. Mother’s age, child’s age and mother’s body mass index are associated factors with Wasting. In addition, Stunting is associated with breast feeding frequency within 24 hours, fever episode within 2 weeks & minimum meal frequency. Conclusion: This study indicates that under nutrition to be a major health problem among children age 6-23 months in the study area. High level of maternal common mental disorder and level of autonomy were found to be an intermediate factor for a child undernutrition. Therefore, determinant risk factors need a multidisciplinary approach to develop preventive strategies towards child under nutrition. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Under nutrition en_US
dc.subject Wasting en_US
dc.subject Stunting en_US
dc.subject Underweight en_US
dc.subject Maternal common mental disorder and Maternal autonomy. en_US
dc.title Childeren Undernutrion and associated Factors Among 6-23 Months In dilla Zuriya Woreda,Gedeo Zone,South Ethiopia. en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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