| Literature DB >> 24612884 |
Emilia Asuquo Udofia1, Alfred E Yawson, Kwesi Adu Aduful, Francis Mulekya Bwambale.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Housing has been a relatively neglected site for public health action. However, it remains a place where human beings spend the most part of their day. As a result, the quality of housing has consequences for human health. We investigate residential characteristics associated with self-rated occupant health in five neighbourhoods in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24612884 PMCID: PMC3995710 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Map showing the study areas. A map of the study areas showing four neighbourhoods (Laterbiokoshie, Labone, Old Fadama and Chorkor) in the Accra Metropolitan Area (AMA) and one neighbourhood (Ashiyie) in Adenta Municipality.
Socio-demographic characteristics of study participants, Greater Accra Region, Ghana, 2012
| Age in years (n = 499) | Frequency (%) | Frequency (%) |
| 18-25 | 100 (94.3) | 6 (5.7) |
| 26-35 | 140 (94.6) | 8 (5.4) |
| 36-45 | 133 (96.4) | 5 (3.6) |
| 46+ | 101 (94.4) | 6 (5.6) |
| Gender (n = 500) | | |
| Male | 245 (96.8) | 8 (3.2) |
| Female | 229 (92.7) | 18 (7.3) |
| Marital status (n = 500) | | |
| Never married | 157 (92.9) | 12 (7.1) |
| Married | 239 (96.0) | 10 (4.0) |
| Co-habiting | 17 (89.5) | 2 (10.5) |
| Divorced/separated/widowed | 61 (96.8) | 2 (3.2) |
| Educational status (n = 500) | | |
| No formal education | 27 (93.1) | 2 (6.9) |
| Primary/basic/other* | 64 (91.4) | 6 (8.6) |
| Senior secondary | 119 (90.8) | 12 (9.2) |
| Vocational/technical | 94 (95.9) | 4 (4.1) |
| College/tertiary | 170 (98.8) | 2 (1.2) |
| Occupation (n = 500) | | |
| Unemployed | 41 (91.1) | 4 (8.9) |
| Student | 66 (95.7) | 3 (4.3) |
| Home maker | 22 (95.7) | 1 (4.3) |
| Farming | 17 (98.5) | 2 (10.5) |
| Petty trading | 69 (88.5) | 9 (11.5) |
| Artisan | 71 (95.9) | 3 (4.1) |
| Government employed | 101 (99.0) | 1 (1.0) |
| Privately employed | 87 (96.7) | 3 (3.3) |
| Household income (n = 498) | | |
| <100 GHC | 46 (90.2) | 5 (9.8) |
| 101-500 GHC | 220 (95.2) | 11 (4.8) |
| >500 GHC | 100 (99.0) | 1 (1.0) |
| Not applicable | 106 (92.2) | 9 (7.8) |
*Other = Islamic and other schools at the basic level; all (%) refer to row percentages.
Housing characteristics and living conditions of the study participants, Greater Accra Region, Ghana, 2012
| Physical structure (n = 500) | | |
| Cement/concrete | 367 (95.1) | 19 (4.9) |
| Brick/mud/wood | 107 (93.8) | 7 (6.2) |
| Roofing material (n = 500) | | |
| Aluminum sheets | 278 (94.6) | 16 (5.4) |
| Asbestos/clay/thatch | 196 (95.1) | 10 (4.9) |
| Ventilation (n = 500) | | |
| <2 windows | 74 (91.4) | 7 (8.6) |
| 2+ windows | 400 (95.5) | 19 (4.5) |
| House type (n = 500) | | |
| Self-contained* | 242 (97.2) | 7 (2.8) |
| Single family detached | 61 (93.8) | 4 (6.2) |
| Compound | 110 (94.0) | 7 (6.0) |
| Kiosk/container/other | 61 (88.4) | 8 (11.6) |
| House age (n = 498) | | |
| ≤10 years | 172 (96.1) | 7 (3.9) |
| >10 years | 151 (94.4) | 9 (5.6) |
| Don’t know | 149 (93.7) | 10 (6.3) |
| Duration of residence (n = 494) | | |
| ≤6 months | 52 (92.9) | 4 (7.1) |
| >6 months | 417 (95.2) | 21 (4.8) |
| Occupancy at 2ppr** (n = 500) | | |
| 1-2 ppr | 302 (95.6) | 14 (4.4) |
| >2 ppr | 172 (93.5) | 12 (6.5) |
| Repair required (n = 496) | | |
| Yes | 197 (90.4) | 21 (9.6) |
| No | 273 (98.2) | 5 (1.8) |
| House tenure (n = 499) | | |
| Owner/caretaker | 276 (94.8) | 15 (5.2) |
| Renter | 197 (94.7) | 11 (5.3) |
| Affordability of rent (n = 497) | | |
| Yes | 121 (96.5) | 5 (4.0) |
| No | 82 (94.3) | 5 (5.7) |
| Not applicable | 269 (94.7) | 15 (5.3) |
| Privacy (n = 500) | | |
| Yes | 403 (97.3) | 11 (2.7) |
| No | 71 (82.6) | 15 (17.4) |
| Electricity (n = 500) | | |
| Regular | 255 (94.8) | 14 (5.2) |
| Irregular | 219 (94.8) | 12 (5.2) |
| Primary water source (n = 500) | | |
| Pipe/borehole | 318 (94.6) | 18 (5.4) |
| Vended/stream/rainwater | 156 (95.1) | 8 (4.9) |
| Refuse disposal system (n = 499) | | |
| House to house by service provider | 195 (92.9) | 15 (7.1) |
| Traditional methods/communal collection | 289 (96.2) | 4 (3.8) |
| Type of sanitation facility (n = 496) | | |
| Flush to septic tank | 288 (97.3) | 8 (2.7) |
| Pan latrine | 102 (91.1) | 10 (8.9) |
| Pit latrine/open defaecation | 77 (91.7) | 7 (8.3) |
| KVIP*** | 3 (75.0) | 1 (25.0) |
| Sanitary facility in the house (n = 500) | | |
| Present | 333 (96.2) | 13 (3.8) |
| Absent | 141 (91.6) | 13 (8.4) |
| Sanitation facility shared (n = 500) | | |
| Yes | 211 (92.5) | 17 (7.5) |
| No | 263 (96.7) | 9 (3.3) |
| Environmental sanitation | | |
| Satisfactory | 321 (95.8) | 14 (4.2) |
| Not satisfactory | 153 (92.7) | 12 (7.3) |
*self-contained houses have kitchen and sanitation facilities ensuite, **ppr = persons per room, ***Kumasi ventilated pit toilet(a double chambered pit toilet).
Descriptive analysis of numerical parameters in the housing survey, Greater Accra Region, Ghana, 2012
| Age | 379 | 1-79 | 37.45 | 14.40 |
| Occupancy (ppr) | 500 | 1-13 | 2.43 | 1.55 |
| Rooms per house* | 499 | 1-30 | 4.37 | 3.14 |
| Persons per house* | 500 | 1-66 | 6.91 | 6.25 |
*Median values were 4 rooms per house and 5 persons per house respectively.
Problems of the indoor environment in homes of study participants, Greater Accra Region, Ghana, 2012 (n = 500)
| Pests | 425 (85.0) |
| Outdoor smoke* | 264 (58.8) |
| Animals (pets, poultry) | 195 (39.0) |
| Indoor smoke | 171 (34.2) |
| Foul odour | 115 (23.0) |
| Dryness | 112 (22.4) |
| Poor air exchange | 109 (21.8) |
| Dampness | 77 (15.4) |
| Wind draught | 64 (12.8) |
*Infiltration of the house by smoke outdoors.
Physical complaints reported by study participants, Greater Accra Region, Ghana, 2012 (n = 500)
| Headaches* | 326 (65.3) |
| Cough** | 320 (64.3) |
| Dizziness | 126 (25.2) |
| Chest pain or tightness | 122 (24.4) |
| Abdominal pain | 114 (22.8) |
| Itchy skin | 94 (18.8) |
| Watery eyes | 83 (16.6) |
| Fever | 71 (14.2) |
| Loose stools | 50 (10.0) |
| Hearing impairment | 26 (5.2) |
*n = 499; **n = 498.
Bivariate and multivariable analyses of sample and housing characteristics and occupants’ self-reported poor health, Greater Accra Region, Ghana, 2012
| | | | | | |
| Male | 245(96.8) | 8(3.2) | 1 | | 1 |
| Female | 229(92.7) | 18(7.3) | 2.41 [1.03-5.64] | 0.044 | 2.98 [1.06-8.35] |
| | | | | | |
| Formal | 188(97.9) | 4(2.1) | 1 | | 1 |
| Informal | 285(92.9) | 22(7.1) | 3.62 [1.23-10.66] | 0.013 | 0.79 [0.63-0.99] |
| | | | | | |
| High | 100(99.0) | 1(1.0) | 1 | | 1 |
| Low | 374(93.7) | 25(6.3) | 6.68 [0.90-49.93] | 0.041 | [not included] |
| | | | | | |
| 2 or more | 393(96.3) | 15(3.7) | 1 | | 1 |
| < 2 windows | 81(88.0) | 11(12.0) | 3.56 [1.58-8.03] | 0.03 | 1.33[0.90-1.96] |
| | | | | | |
| Cement | 367[95.1] | 19[4.9] | 1 | | 1 |
| Non-cement | 107[93.9] | 7[6.1] | 1.26 [0.52-3.09] | 0.63 | [not included] |
| | | | | | |
| No | 370(96.1 | 15(3.9) | 1 | | 1 |
| Yes | 104(90.4) | 11(9.6) | 2.61 [1.16-5.85] | 0.028 | 2.67 [0.68-10.43] |
| | | | | | |
| No | 378(96.7) | 13(3.3) | 1 | | 1 |
| Yes | 96(88.1) | 13(11.9) | 3.94 [1.77-8.77] | 0.001 | 3.89 [0.91-10.45] |
| | | | | | |
| Yes | 403(97.3) | 11(2.7) | 1 | | 1 |
| No | 71(82.6) | 15(17.4) | 7.74 [3.41-17.54] | <0.001 | 8.16 [2.86-23.26] |
| | | | | | |
| Outside Accra | 89(89.0) | 11(11.0) | 1 | | 1 |
| Within Accra | 385(96.3) | 15(3.7) | 0.32 [0.14-0.71] | 0.009 | 0.14 [0.04-0.53] |
| | | | | | |
| No | 263(96.7) | 9(3.3) | 1 | | 1 |
| Yes | 211(92.5) | 17(7.5) | 2.35 [1.03-5.39] | 0.044 | 1.55 [0.44-5.44] |
| | | | | | |
| Present | 226(97.0) | 7(3.0) | 1 | | 1 |
| Absent | 248(92.9) | 19(7.1) | 2.47 [1.02-5.99] | 0.044 | 1.03 [0.36-2.91] |
| | | | | | |
| Self-contained* | 303(96.5) | 11(3.5) | 1 | | 1 |
| Not self-contained/other | 171(91.9) | 15(8.1) | 2.42 [1.09-5.38] | 0.036 | 0.804 [0.25-2.57] |
| | | | | | |
| No | 277(98.2) | 5(1.8) | 1 | | 1 |
| Yes | 197(90.4) | 21(9.6) | 5.91 [2.19-15.91] | <0.001 | 1.877 [0.68-5.91] |
Note: Significance considered at p-value < 0.05 and if the OR estimate did not cross the null for 95% CI. Fishers Exact Test used for small cell counts. *Self-contained – means house has an inbuilt sanitary and kitchen facilities.
1Privacy in a house–response to the question: ‘Do you have privacy at home?’
The final model included: type of house, house wall material, shared toilet, hand washing facility, number of windows per bedroom, sex, employment status, household income, stale air present, odour present, house needs repair, has privacy in the house, and location.
Figure 2A multi-tenement structure in an informal settlement. Single windows on only one side of the building result in poor ventilation. Single rooms are occupied by families and lack privacy.
Figure 3A bucket latrine: banned but still in existence. The latrine is a public toilet in one of the neighbourhoods.
Figure 4A duplex in a middle income neighbourhood. A family house in a neat, well-kept compound in one of the urban neighbourhoods.
Figure 5A skip at a communal collection point for refuse disposal in one of the neighbourhoods. The skip is located a short distance from residential dwellings. Wind draughts from the beach blow in malodorous air towards the dwellings.
Figure 6One of the houses in poor repair status. The house has cracks in the walls, a torn door net, and electrical wiring hanging off the walls.