Chapter 4. Infant Health

Table 4.16. Percent of mothers who took their babies to a medical doctor because of problems they had with food by infant age and selected demographics1 among babies who had problems caused by food during these periods

Infant Feeding Practices Study II

  Month 0-4 Month 5-9 Month 10-12
  N Yes No Total(%) N Yes No Total(%) N Yes No Total(%)
ALL 250 40.0 60.0 100 206 36.4 63.6 100 199 38.2 61.8 100
Age
18-24 55 45.5 54.5 100 34 47.1 52.9 100 21 42.9 57.1 100
25-29 82 41.5 58.5 100 77 31.2 68.8 100 75 44.0 56.0 100
30-34 71 35.2 64.8 100 60 36.7 63.3 100 60 35.0 65.0 100
35+ 42 38.1 61.9 100 35 37.1 62.9 100 43 30.2 69.8 100
Parity
Primiparous 89 31.5 68.5 100 62 29.0 71.0 100 62 24.2 75.8 100
Multiparous 158 44.3 55.7 100 141 39.7 60.3 100 131 44.3 55.7 100
Education
HS or less 40 50.0 50.0 100 25 44.0 56.0 100 31 38.7 61.3 100
Some college 86 38.4 61.6 100 68 33.8 66.2 100 61 32.8 67.2 100
College graduate 101 35.6 64.4 100 101 35.6 64.4 100 98 38.8 61.2 100
Income (% of poverty)
< 185% 98 50.0 50.0 100 71 40.8 59.2 100 72 41.7 58.3 100
185- < 350% 86 31.4 68.6 100 77 28.6 71.4 100 73 35.6 64.4 100
>=350% 66 36.4 63.6 100 58 41.4 58.6 100 54 37.0 63.0 100
WIC Participant
No 151 33.1 66.9 100 129 38.0 62.0 100 140 35.7 64.3 100
Yes 99 50.5 49.5 100 77 33.8 66.2 100 59 44.1 55.9 100
Race
White 215 40.0 60.0 100 173 35.3 64.7 100 166 35.5 64.5 100
Black 11 45.5 54.5 100 8 37.5 62.5 100 5 60.0 40.0 100
Hispanic 8 37.5 62.5 100 11 36.4 63.6 100 14 57.1 42.9 100
Region
Northeast 44 36.4 63.6 100 42 42.9 57.1 100 40 45.0 55.0 100
Midwest 74 35.1 64.9 100 57 38.6 61.4 100 49 40.8 59.2 100
South 87 51.7 48.3 100 63 31.7 68.3 100 61 32.8 67.2 100
West 45 28.9 71.1 100 44 34.1 65.9 100 49 36.7 63.3 100

1Table is based on variables: M4C5, M9C7, MWC7