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Women’s empowerment-related inequalities in complementary feeding practices among children aged 6–23 months in Indonesia: a decomposition analysis

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Aryono Hendarto - Personal Name
Mia Siscawati - Personal Name
Judhiastuty Februhartanty - Personal Name
Siti Nurokhmah - Personal Name

ABSTRACT
Objective To examine inequalities in complementary feeding among infants aged 6–23 months across three domains of women’s empowerment (social independence,attitude towards violence and representative data from the 2017 Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey, which included all 34 provinces and urban and rural areas. Participants Mothers of infants who met the following
criteria: aged 6–23 months, last- born child, currently alive and residing with both parents. Outcomes Complementary feeding indicators: minimum dietary diversity (MDD), minimum meal frequency (MMF) and minimum acceptable diet (MAD).
Results Overall, MDD, MMF and MAD were more concentrated among mothers with high empowerment levels. The greatest inequality was observed in MAD when ranked by social independence (Wagstaff Normalised Concentration Index, WCI 0.146; 95% CI 0.106 to 0.185), followed by MDD (WCI 0.144; 95% CI 0.108 to 0.181) and MMF (WCI 0.078; 95% CI 0.035 to 0.122) within the same domain. By decision- making, MMF was more disproportionately distributed (WCI 0.056; 95% CI 0.019 to 0.092) than MDD (WCI 0.048; 95% CI 0.016 to 0.080) and MAD (WCI 0.047; 95% CI 0.011 to 0.083). Evidence for the
inequalities by attitude towards violence was statistically significant only for MDD. The main contributing factors to these inequalities were antenatal care, place of delivery, parents’ education, fathers’ occupation and women’s empowerment domains.
Conclusions This study provides evidence of the women’s empowerment- related inequalities in complementary feeding, which were explained by disproportional distributions of mothers’ and fathers’
characteristics and behaviours. Interventions addressing poor complementary feeding practices should integrate key aspects of women’s empowerment—such as enhancing decision- making autonomy, promoting social independence and addressing attitudes towards violence—and should prioritise disadvantaged groups, particularly mothers with limited access to healthcare and
low educational attainment.

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Collation : BMJ, Dec 2025
Language : English
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