Research Article

Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Practices in Rural and Urban Regions of Indonesia

Table 6

Risk factors of infant and young child feeding practice in urban and rural Indonesia.

Risk factorsUrbanRural
βp-ValueAOR (95% CI)βp-ValueAOR (95% CI)

Mother’s age
 20–35 years0.0071
 <20 years0.5010.1671.559 (0.747–3.254)
 >35 years old0.4280.0031.484 (1.101–1.999)
Age of first marriage
 ≥21 years1
 <21 years0.6310.00112.153 (1.304–3.555)
Socioeconomic
 Richest<0.00110.0021
 Richer0.2800.0681.369 (1.004–1.865)−0.0050.9800.995 (0.676–1.464)
 Intermediate0.640<0.0011.961 (1.401–2.746)0.2270.2391.255 (0.860–1.833)
 Poor0.686<0.0012.010 (1.425–2.836)0.1670.3991.182 (0.802–1.744)
 Poorest0.959<0.0012.429 (1.669–3.534)0.727<0.0012.069 (1.382–3.098)
Mother’s education
 Higher0.0091
 Intermediate−0.0650.7010.937 (0.671–1.307)
 Elementary0.4190.0441.520 (1.011–2.286)
ANC quantity
 Good1
 Not good0.651<0.00111.917 (1.417–2.595)
ANC quality
 Good1
 Not good0.4400.0021.553 (1.173–2.056)
Constant0.1341.090

ANC, antenatal care; AOR, adjusted odd ratio.