Research Article

Risk Factors of Stunting and Wasting among Children Aged 6–59 Months in Household Food Insecurity of Jima Geneti District, Western Oromia, Ethiopia: An Observational Study

Table 3

Associated risk factors of stunting.

VariablesNo. (%)COR (CI)AOR (CI)

Wealth status
 High98 (19.6)1.01.0
 Medium176 (35.2)1.7 (0.92, 3.11)1.4 (0.71, 2.76)
 Low226 (45.2)3.1 (1.52, 6.32)2.5 (1.1, 5.55)
Child meal frequency/day
 >=4112 (22.4)1.01.0
 <=3388 (77.6)2.63 (1.65, 4.2)0.75 (0.31, 1.8)
Child has breakfast
 Yes135 (27.0)1.01.0
 No365 (73.0)3.46 (2.14, 5.6)2.04 (0.46, 3.8)
The child has a midmorning snack
 Yes259 (51.8)1.01.0
 No241 (48.2)1.88 (1.923, 3.2)0.92 (0.46, 1.85)
The child has afternoon snacks
 Yes234 (46.8)1.01.0
 No266 (74.2)2.48 (1.6, 3.92)1.46 (0.72, 2.96)
The child has bedtime snacks
 Yes137 (27.4)1.01.0
 No363 (72.6)1.89 (2.9, 3.86)1.13 (0.46, 2.8)
When does the child eat his food?
 Upon the child demands320 (64.0)1.01.0
 When convenient for the mother180 (36.0)1.72 (1.02, 2.9)0.73 (0.37, 1.44)
Did you restrict the child during his/her meal?
 No246 (49.2)1.01.0
 Yes254 (50.8)2.44 (1.52, 3.9)1.16 (0.65, 2.08)
Did you pressure the child to eat his food?
 No251 (50.2)1.01.0
 Yes249 (49.8)1.82 (1.16, 2.9)0.99 (0.55, 1.77)
Was food leftover in your home in the past 24 hrs day?
 No241 (48.2)1.01.0
 Yes259 (51.8)1.44 (0.91, 2.3)1.6 (0.92, 2.8)
What do you do when food is leftover at home?
 Give to the animal268 (53.6)1.0
 Give to the child232 (46.4)1.06 (0.57, 1.96)
Does your child eat all types of food?
 Yes298 (59.6)1.01.0
 No202 (40.4)2.17 (1.35, 3.5)1.6 (0.92, 2.8)
Dietary diversity scores
 High dietary diversity178 (35.6)1.01.0
 Low dietary diversity322 (64.4)5.69 (3.3, 9.94)4.7 (2.5, 8.83)

COR: crude odds ratio; AOR: adjusted odds ratio; statistically significant differences were observed at ; 1 = references.