Research Article

Knowledge, Attitude, and Associated Factors towards Colostrum Feeding among Antenatal Care Attendant Mothers in Gununo Health Centre, Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia 2019: Cross-Sectional Study

Table 6

Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of attitude colostrum feeding and its explanatory variables ().

VariablesYesNoOR (95% CI)AOR (95% CI)

Age:
<20181711
20–2461301.06 (0.56–2.05)0.17 (0.24–1.23)
25–2994392.03 (1.31–3.15)∗∗∗0.34 (0.66–1.94)
30–3453162.41 (1.66–3.50)∗∗∗0.48 (0.99–2.36)
>341313.31 (1.89–5.79)∗∗∗1.26(0.26–6.06)

Residence:
Urban118471.64 (1.41–1.89) ∗∗∗1.07 (0.55–2.07)
Rural1215611

Educational status:
Cannot read a& write653211
Completed 1–877372.03 (1.33–3.10)∗∗∗1.34(0.51–3.54)
Completed 9–1243182.08 (1.41–3.08)∗∗∗1.79 (0..75–4.31)
Diploma and above54702.39 (1.38–4.14)∗∗∗1.79 (0.65–4.90)

Religion:
Protestant1607111
Orthodox68212.25 (1.70–2.98)∗∗∗0.77(0.12–5.15)
Muslim6113.24 (1.98–5.28)∗∗∗0.87(0.12–6.34)
Catholic500.55 (0.20–1.48)0.19 (0.02–1.64)

Parity:
Prmi-para994611
multipara140572.46 (1.80–3.34)∗∗∗5.68 (1.57–20.73)

The number of child alive:
1-21054911
3-4101372.14 (1.58–3.01)∗∗∗0.5 (0.13–2.00)
>43292.73 (1.78–3.98)∗∗∗0.92 (0.31–2.73)

The number of ANC visit:
Once392411
Twice66341.63 (0.97–2.70)7.93 (0.83–76.17)
Three times96261.94 (1.28–2.94)∗∗∗7.15 (0.74–69.15)
Four times36153.69 (3.39–5.69)∗∗∗11.32 (1.14–112.64)
I have no follow-up242.4 (0.93–4.38)6.90 (0.73–67.02)

Counseled about breast feeding during ANC follow-up:
Yes169511.58 (1.35–1.85)∗∗∗1.16 (2.59–3.96)
No705211

Prior-birth:
Yes231791.78 (1.45–2.17)∗∗∗4.72 (1.69–13.21)∗∗
No82411

History of support from their family about breastfeeding:
Yes174321.43 (1.23–1.66)∗∗∗0.22 (0.11–0.43)∗∗∗
No657111

History of baby illness in the 1st 4 days of delivery:
Yes49241.58 (1.39–1.79)∗∗∗1.77 (0.93–3.39)
No1907911

NB:  = p-value <0.2, ∗∗ = p-value <0.05, ∗∗∗ = p-value <0.01