Feeding is a source of interaction and communication. It affects children's physical and psychological/emotional development. The present study aims to examine the association between caregiver and child characteristics and caregivers' feeding practices among preschools in Addis Ababa. We conducted a cross-sectional study among 542 caregivers of children aged between 3 and 6 years old in selected preschools. We used the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) to measure caregivers' feeding practices. Multiple linear regression was used for analysis. Caregivers who had higher levels of perceived feeding responsibility ( 0⋅20, < 0⋅001), who were more concerned about their child being overweight ( 0⋅11, < 0⋅001) and who had more depressive symptoms ( 0⋅23, 0⋅05) were associated with food restriction practice. Caregivers who were less concerned about their child being overweight ( -0⋅10, < 0⋅001) and who had higher levels of perceived feeding responsibility ( 0⋅25, < 0⋅001) were associated with pressure to eat practice. Caregivers who had higher education ( 0⋅29, < 0⋅05), who had higher levels of perceived feeding responsibility ( 0⋅47, < 0⋅001), who were more concerned about their child being overweight ( 0⋅15, < 0⋅001) and who were less concerned about their child underweight ( -0⋅06, < 0⋅05) were associated with monitoring feeding practice. In addition, as the children have gotten older ( 0⋅08, < 0⋅05), there is increased use of monitoring feeding practice. This study is one of few studies that show the association between caregiver and child characteristics and feeding practices in developing countries such as Ethiopia. It is essential to include responsive feeding components in national nutritional programmes to improve preschool children's nutritional status in Ethiopia.

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