| Literature DB >> 27493314 |
Mohammed Ibrahim Ali Omer1, Mohammed Al Mansoub2, Rahab Omer1, Rasha Omer1, Muna Shadli1, Rachael Williams3.
Abstract
In a survey conducted in Dammar, Republic of Yemen, 755 mothers were interviewed to investigate the patterns and factors affecting childhood feeding practices. It was found that full breast-feeding rate (41.8%) and timely introduction of complementary feeding rate (57.4%) were low, bottle-feeding rate (25.1%) was high and timely first suckling rate was zero. It was also found that the more educated and older mothers tended to wean their children earlier than illiterate and younger mothers. A significant association between regular frequent qat chewing and history of child death was observed. The implications of these findings were discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Bottle-feeding; Breast feeding; Childhood mortality; Complementary feeding; Qat chewing; Yemen
Year: 2011 PMID: 27493314 PMCID: PMC4949829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sudan J Paediatr ISSN: 0256-4408