1. Trends and associated factors of bottle-feeding in Turkey: dramatic change over the last three decades under the limited implemented code.
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Erat Nergiz, Meryem, Yalçin, Siddika Songül, and Eryurt, Mehmet Ali
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MOTHERS , *ATTITUDES of mothers , *ATTITUDES toward breastfeeding , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *AGE distribution , *INFANT nutrition , *LOW birth weight , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *BOTTLE feeding , *CHILDREN - Abstract
The study aimed to examine the trends and associated factors of bottle-feeding among children aged 0–35 months. Data covering 11,205 mother-child pairs, from six recent Turkey Demographic and Health Surveys (TDHSs) were analyzed by using complex sample crosstabs and logistic regression. Bottle-feeding was on an upward trend from 33.0% to 51.5% from 1993 to 2013 and fell slightly 47.9% in 2018. Increasing trends of bottle-feeding were found in children aged 6–35 months, the East region, lower wealth index, maternal education under 5 years, Kurdish mothers, and the low antenatal care attendance. Multivariate analysis using data from TDHS-2018 showed that young maternal age, low birth weight and being 6–23 months of age were associated with higher rates of bottle-feeding. The prolonged bottle-feeding became widespread, and the bottle-feeding was common even in 35-month-old children. Interventions by the Government and stakeholders to minimize low rates of bottle-feeding should focus on high-risk groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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