Topic(s): Complementary feeding
Location: Nigeria
Language(s): English
Audience: Health and service providers
Organization: Alive & Thrive
Programs: Social and behavior change
This study examined the moderation effect of fathers’ complementary feeding support on the association of mothers’ decision-making autonomy with the WHO complementary feeding indicators of minimum dietary diversity, minimum meal frequency, and minimum acceptable diet, and post hoc secondary outcomes of feeding eggs or fish the previous day.