Factors associated with inadequate dietary diversity among adolescent girls in Hurumu Woreda High School, Oromia Region, Southwest Ethiopia.

Abeza Mitiku Kera, Asrat Zewdie Zenebe, Keno Melkamu Kitila, Zewudu Befkadu Tola, Teshome Bekana
Author Information
  1. Abeza Mitiku Kera: Department of Public Health, College of Health Science, Mattu University, Mattu, Ethiopia.
  2. Asrat Zewdie Zenebe: Department of Public Health, College of Health Science, Mattu University, Mattu, Ethiopia.
  3. Keno Melkamu Kitila: Department of Public Health, College of Health Science, Mattu University, Mattu, Ethiopia.
  4. Zewudu Befkadu Tola: Department of Biomedical Science, College of Health Science, Mattu University, Mattu, Ethiopia.
  5. Teshome Bekana: Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Health Science, Mattu University, Mattu, Ethiopia.

Abstract

Background: Inadequate diet among adolescent girls leads to anatomical and physiological disturbances which will contribute to the vicious intergenerational cycle of malnutrition. However, only a few studies are available in Ethiopia on dietary diversity among adolescent girls who are attending school.
Objective: The objective of this study is to assess factors associated with inadequate dietary diversity among high school adolescent girls in Hurumu Woreda, Southwest Ethiopia, 2022.
Methods: An institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 374 high school adolescent girls from 3 May 2022 to 12 June 2022 and selected by using simple random sampling techniques. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews using structured questionnaires. Epi-data version 4.6.0 was used to enter the data, which were then exported to SPSS version 26 for analysis. Simple binary and multivariable logistic regressions were performed to identify factors associated with inadequate dietary diversity.
Results: In this study, the magnitude of inadequate dietary diversity among adolescent girls was 62.6% [95% CI: 57.5-66.5]. Living with more than five family members (AOR = 1.8, 95% CI: 1.16-3.44), consumption of sweet foods/beverages (AOR = 2.2, 95% CI: 1.07-3.41), poor nutritional knowledge (AOR = 2.5, 95% CI: 1.48-3.89), and poor household wealth tercile (AOR = 2.8, 95% CI: 1.44-5.12) were significantly associated with inadequate dietary diversity.
Conclusion: Living with more than five family members, poor household wealth status, consumption of sweet foods/beverages, family size, and poor nutritional knowledge were factors significantly associated with inadequate dietary diversity. Hence, nutrition education, the use of family planning methods, and securing income-generating activities should be implemented.

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