| Literature DB >> 20922107 |
Soumya Deb1, Sinjita Dutta, Aparajita Dasgupta, Raghunath Misra.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Majority of the health problems affecting school children are preventable by promotion of hygienic practices through proper health education by the teachers, who are the first contacts.Entities:
Keywords: Morbidity; personal hygiene; school children
Year: 2010 PMID: 20922107 PMCID: PMC2940186 DOI: 10.4103/0970-0218.66894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Community Med ISSN: 0970-0218
Distribution of the study population according to status of personal hygiene (n= 184)
| State of personal hygiene | Unfavorable state (Score 0) | Favorable state (Score 1) | Test of significance (χ2, | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M( | F( | M( | F( | ||||
| Hair clean/combed | 8 (7.77) | 12 (14.81) | 95 (92.23) | 69 (85.19) | 1.65, >0.05, 1 | ||
| Nails trimmed/clean | 51 (49.51) | 18 (22.22) | 52 (50.49) | 63 (77.78) | 13.27, <0.05, 1 | ||
| Uniform clean | 17 (16.5) | 15 (18.52) | 86 (83.5) | 66 (81.48) | 0.03, >0.05, 1 | ||
| Clean hands, feet and skin | 32 (31.07) | 6 (7.41) | 71 (68.93) | 75 (92.59) | 14.08, <0.05, 1 | ||
| Clean oral cavity | 29 (28.16) | 24 (29.63) | 74 (71.84) | 57 (70.37) | 0.05, >0.05, 1 | ||
| Use of soap for hand washing at school | 61 (59.2) | 30 (37.03) | 36 (34.9) | 42 (51.85) | 6 (5.8) | 9 (11.11) | 1.69, >0.05, 1 |
| Hand washing after toilet | 8 (7.6) | - | 19 (18.5) | 6 (7.4) | 76 (73.8) | 75 (92.6) | 9.66, <0.05, 1 |
| Use of soap for hand washing at home | 30 (29.1) | 15 (18.5) | 45 (43.7) | 39 (48.2) | 28 (27.2) | 27 (33.3) | 0.55, >0.05, 1 |
| Use of toothpaste with toothbrush | 25 (24.3) | 30 (37.0) | 9 (8.7) | 6 (7.4) | 69 (67.0) | 45 (55.6) | 2.05, >0.05, 1 |
| Total score obtained | Males No. (%) | Females No. (%) | Total No. (%) | ||||
| Poor (1-2) | 27 (26.2) | 9 (11.11) | 36 (19.57) | ||||
| Average (3-4) | 56 (54.4) | 36 (44.44) | 92 (50) | ||||
| Good (5-6) | 20 (19.4) | 36 (44.44) | 56 (30.43) | ||||
| Total | 103 (100) | 81 (100) | 184 (100) | ||||
| Mean±SD | 3.12±1.4 | 4.15±0.98 | 3.4±1.3 | ||||
| Range | 1-6 | 2-5 | 1-6 | ||||
| Unpaired | |||||||
M=males, F=females
Distribution of study population according to nutritional status* (n= 184)
| Nutritional status | Males No. (%) | Females No. (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Underweight (BMI<5th percentile) | 42 (40.78) | 21 (25.93) |
| Normal nutritional status (BMI 5th - 84th percentile) | 56 (54.37) | 60 (74.07) |
| At risk of overweight (BMI 85th - 95th percentile) | 2 (1.94) | - |
| Overweight (BMI>95th percentile) | 3 (2.91) | - |
| Total (%) | 103 (100) | 81 (100) |
| Chi square=4.44, | ||
As per CDC 2000 growth chart for age 2-20 years
Relationship of personal hygiene score of the study population with its morbidity profile and nutritional status
| Score | Morbidity( | Total | Nutritional status( | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present | Absent | Underwt | Normal/overwt | |||||
| 1-2 (Poor) | 41 (29.59) | 2 (3.13) | 43 (39) | 35 (51.0) | 8 (6.2) | 43 (39) | ||
| 3-4 (Average) | 70 (51.02) | 25 (56.25) | 95 (88.4) | 21 (30.6) | 74 (65.4) | 95 (88.4) | ||
| 5-6 (Good) | 27 (19.39) | 19 (40.62) | 46 (41.6) | 7 (18.4) | 39 (28.4) | 46 (41.6) | ||
| Total | 138 (100) | 46 (100) | 184 (100) | 63 (100) | 121 (100) | 184 (100) | ||
| Chi sq. value=16.11, | Chi sq. value=56.07, | |||||||
Figures in parentheses indicate percentages.