ABSTRACT
The
study was designed to assess the determinant of prospective infant feeding
choice among intending couples in Umuahia North Local Government Area, Abia
State. A total of 115 intending couples were randomly selected from ten (10)
different churches in Umuahia Northe Local Government Area of Abia State. A
structured questionnaire was used to elicit their socio-economic, prospective
infant feeding choices and anthropometric characteristics. Few ofthe
respondents (male and female partner) were between the age of 20-25yers with
percentages of 40.9% and 52.2% respectively. The educational status revealed
that more than half(58.3%) ofthe male partners had tertiary education while
majority (77.4%) of the female pailners had tertiary education, A good number
of the respondents were self-employed; male partner (24.3%) and female partner
(27.8%). Monthly income for some (29.6%) ofthe male partners was #50,000 and
above while 33% of tlie female partners received a monthly income of
#30,000-#49?000. It was observed that more than half (53%) of the male partners
and 63.5% ofthe female partners resided inside the town. Results on childhood
characteristic showed that most oftlie male partners (55.7%) and female partner
(65.2%) were catered for by their mothers during the first two years. Some
(44.3%) of the respondents were infonned that they were exclusively breastfed
in the first 6 months of life. It was observed from the result that 13% of the
respondent had a poor knowledge of infant feeding. 26.1% had an average
faiowledge while majority (60.9%) of the respondents had a good knowledge of
infant feeding. Majority (80.9%) of the respondents had a positive attitude
towards infant feeding. The anthropometric status result showed that most of
the respondents were normal (male= 57.4; female= 59.1 ) while few were
overweight (male= 36.5 ; female= 26.1 ). The result also showed the waist-hip
ratio of the respondents. 44.8% of the female respondents had a normal
waist-hip ratio while 45.2% of the female partner respondents were at risk.
However, no significant association (p>0.05) exist
OKAFOR, O (2024). Determinants of Prospective Infant Feeding Choice Among Intending Couples In Umuahia North, L.G.A. Abia State.:- Okafor, Ugochi A.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/determinants-of-prospective-infant-feeding-choice-among-intending-couples-in-umuahia-north-lga-abia-state-okafor-ugochi-a-7-2
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OKAFOR, OKAFOR. "Determinants of Prospective Infant Feeding Choice Among Intending Couples In Umuahia North, L.G.A. Abia State.:- Okafor, Ugochi A." Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/determinants-of-prospective-infant-feeding-choice-among-intending-couples-in-umuahia-north-lga-abia-state-okafor-ugochi-a-7-2