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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine demographic determinants of exclusive and nonexclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers in Benue State, Nigeria. To achieve this purpose, 10 hospitals were randomly selected using multi-stage sampling techniques (simple random, stratified, and purposive sampling techniques).

The data was collected using a close-ended questionnaire. 500 questionnaires were distributed to nursing mothers who visited antenatal clinics in the randomly selected hospitals, from which 455 were duly completed and returned.

Frequencies of percentages and cross-tabulation statistics were used to answer research questions. Associations between demographic determinants and breastfeeding practices were analyzed using Chi-square statistics at an alpha level of 0.05 to test the formulated hypotheses.

Introduction

Background of the Study Infant feeding methods is a major determinant of infant nutritional status, which in turn, affects infant morbidity and mortality.

Among feeding methods, breastfeeding is of particular importance because this practice is fundamental for the growth, development, health, and survival of infants. Diallo, Bell, Moutquine, & Garrant (2005) stated that about 5.6 million infants die annually because they do not receive adequate nutrition.

Breastfeeding, therefore, has been classified by scientists and health workers as the best natural food for babies and breast milk contain all the necessary nutrients for the healthy growth of the child.

The benefits of breastfeeding are numerous ranging from providing the infant with antibodies to helping ward off risks of illnesses and providing the baby with all his/her nutritional needs (Mundi, 2008).

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