Multi-indicator survey on children's nutrition in Croatia (MICS) (up to 5 years of age)

Coll Antropol. 1998 Jun;22(1):85-95.

Abstract

Multi-Indicator Survey (MICS) on children in Croatia was supported by UNICEF's Zagreb Office. The purpose of this research was to establish the present situation in terms of breastfeeding, nutrition and prevention of the most significant health problems in primary health care i.e. acute respiratory and diarrhoeal diseases in children (ARI/CDD), and the level of knowledge. The survey for MICS in Croatia included altogether 370 segments, and from each 40 households were selected. This resulted in 14,800 households being selected for the final sample. 1563 (or 10.6%) of households selected had children under 5 years of age. In the whole sample there were altogether 1937 children under 5 years of age. Having summarized all relevant data, several general conclusions and assumptions may be drawn. The breast-feeding rate is very low, and therefore unsatisfactory. At the age of 4 months, more than 50% of all mothers have already stopped breast-feeding their infants, and only 20% of infants were breast-fed after the age of 6 months. We noticed an unfavourable trend towards a decrease in the rate of breast-feeding in war areas. The was has negatively affected breast-feeding. The prevalence of feeding using diluted cow's milk during the first six months is very high (30% in the first, and 60% in the second six months). On the basis of this research, further activities should be planned.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Feeding
  • Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena*
  • Child, Preschool
  • Croatia
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Nutrition Surveys*
  • Warfare