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Table 3 Factors associated with vitamin-A deficiency among preschool children in Dembia District, northwest Ethiopia, 2015

From: Vitamin-A deficiency and its determinants among preschool children: a community based cross-sectional study in Ethiopia

Variables

Vitamin-A deficiency

COR (95 % CI)

AOR (95 % CI)

Yes# (%)

No# (%)

Child sex

 Male

40 (11 %)

325 (89 %)

1.92 (1.09,3.39)

1.81 (1.01,3.24)

 Female

19 (6 %)

297 (94 %)

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Wealth status

 Poor

17 (7.5 %)

209 (92.5 %)

0.66 (0.35,1.25)

 

 Middle

17 (7.5 %)

211 (92.5 %)

0.65 (0.34,1.24)

 

 High

25 (11 %)

202 (89 %)

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Child age in month

 24–36

16 (5.6 %)

272 (94.4 %)

1

1

 37–48

20 (8.6 %)

213 (91.4 %)

1.59 (0.81,3.16)

1.57 (0.78,3.17)

 49–59

23 (14.4 %)

137 (85.6 %)

2.85 (1.46,5.58)

3.00 (1.49,6.02)

Place of delivery

 Home

46 (9.6 %)

434 (90.4 %)

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 Health facility

13 (6.5 %)

188 (93.5 %)

0.65 (0.34,1.24)

 

Model household

 Yes

20 (7 %)

265 (93 %)

0.69 (0.39,1.21)

 

 No

39 (9.8 %)

257 (90.2 %)

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Quasi food frequency

 Zero

44 (10 %)

394 (90 %)

1.58 (0.69,3.61)

 

 1–3

8 (5.8 %)

129 (94.2 %)

0.88 (0.31,2.5)

 

 ≥4

7 (6.6 %)

99 (93.4 %)

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Antenatal care

 Yes

42 (7.2 %)

542 (92.8 %)

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1

 No

17 (17.5 %)

80 (82.5 %)

2.74 (1.49,5.05)

2.65 (1.39,5.07)

Vegetable production

 Yes

13 (12 %)

95 (88 %)

1.57 (0.82,3.02)

 

 No

46 (8 %)

527 (92 %)

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Main source of family food

 Own production

54 (9.4 %)

521 (90.6 %)

1

 

 Other

5 (4.7 %)

101 (95.3 %)

0.48 (0.19, 1.22)

 

Number of children ever born

 ≤2

21 (10.8 %)

174 (89.2 %)

2.57 (0.97,6.41)

 

 3–5

32 (9.0 %)

323 (91 %)

2.06 (0.84,5.06)

 

 ≥6

6 (4.6 %)

125 (95.4 %)

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