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Abstract
"The paper examines the mother's health-seeking behaviour and childhood mortality in Pakistan. This is based on the 1990-91 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS).... It was found that neonatal, infant, and child mortality rate is the highest among children of mothers aged less than 20 years. Infant and child mortality rate is likewise higher among first and higher order births than among births of second or third order. It was further found that mortality declines as the length of the birth interval increases. The results reveal that the education of mother has significant effect on the neonatal, infant and child survival.... Health care factors such as antenatal care, place of delivery, assistance at delivery and immunisation also influenced neonatal, infant and child mortality." excerptEntities:
Keywords: Age Factors; Asia; Birth Intervals; Birth Order; Child Mortality; Death Rate; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic And Health Surveys; Demographic Factors; Demographic Surveys; Developing Countries; Economic Factors; Educational Status--women; Family And Household; Family Characteristics; Family Relationships; Fertility; Fertility Measurements; Health; Health Services; Immunization; Infant Mortality; Maternal Health Services; Maternal-child Health Services; Mortality; Mortality Decline; Neonatal Mortality; Pakistan; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Primary Health Care; Socioeconomic Factors; Socioeconomic Status; Southern Asia
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Year: 1996 PMID: 12146446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak Dev Rev ISSN: 0030-9729