| Literature DB >> 24690131 |
Amie Shei1, Federico Costa, Mitermayer G Reis, Albert I Ko.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs provide poor families with cash conditional on investments in health and education. Brazil's Bolsa Família program began in 2003 and is currently the largest CCT program in the world. This community-based study examines the impact of Bolsa Família on child health in a slum community in a large urban center.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24690131 PMCID: PMC4021270 DOI: 10.1186/1472-698X-14-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Int Health Hum Rights ISSN: 1472-698X
Household and individual characteristics
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| Ownership of home | 85.18 | 87.17 | 0.572 | 86.28 | 86.28 | 1.0 |
| Title to home | 8.76 | 18.08 | 0.009*** | 14.51 | 14.51 | 1.0 |
| Functioning water meter | 6.31 | 10.79 | 0.095* | 8.44 | 8.44 | 1.0 |
| Functioning light meter | 52.96 | 61.22 | 0.115 | 59.27 | 59.27 | 1.0 |
| Closed sewer | 54.51 | 69.10 | 0.004** | 64.57 | 64.57 | 1.0 |
| Monthly per capita household income | 86.52 (64.80) | 102.64 (70.82) | 0.017** | 102.30 (4.84) | 102.30 (6.13) | 1.0 |
| Receipt of another government benefit | 23.97 | 36.44 | 0.011** | 29.74 | 29.74 | 1.0 |
| # household members | 5.54 (2.21) | 4.62 (1.61) | 0.000*** | 4.81 (0.14) | 4.81 (0.19) | 1.0 |
| At least one child between the age of 7 to 17 years | 82.09 | 59.48 | 0.000*** | 68.65 | 68.65 | 1.0 |
| At least one member self-employed | 53.74 | 45.19 | 0.101 | 50.31 | 50.31 | 1.0 |
| At least one member informally employed | 23.32 | 13.12 | 0.008*** | 15.60 | 15.60 | 1.0 |
| At least one member formally employed | 34.28 | 48.10 | 0.007*** | 45.97 | 45.97 | 1.0 |
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| Mother’s possession of CPF | 97.16 | 93.59 | 0.114 | 96.60 | 96.60 | 1.0 |
| Mother’s race – black | 60.31 | 51.31 | 0.084* | 55.18 | 55.18 | 1.0 |
| Mother’s race – mixed | 34.41 | 40.23 | 0.254 | 36.09 | 36.09 | 1.0 |
| Mother’s age | 35.54 (8.21) | 33.39 (10.89) | 0.023** | 33.63 (0.61) | 33.63 (0.79) | 1.0 |
| Mother’s age, squared | 1330.58 (640.81) | 1232.93 (898.47) | 0.199 | 1211.96 (47.60) | 1211.96 (58.44) | 1.0 |
| Mother currently in school | 9.54 | 8.16 | 0.601 | 8.74 | 8.74 | 1.0 |
| Mother is literate | 70.23 | 76.38 | 0.195 | 78.33 | 78.33 | 1.0 |
| Mother’s education level education – fundamental school | 71.78 | 57.14 | 0.003*** | 64.02 | 64.02 | 1.0 |
| Mother’s education level – above fundamental school | 22.81 | 38.78 | 0.001*** | 33.16 | 33.16 | 1.0 |
| Mother has a religion | 84.54 | 77.26 | 0.088* | 81.20 | 81.20 | 1.0 |
| Mother knows a family receiving BF | 97.94 | 88.92 | 0.000*** | 95.36 | 95.36 | 1.0 |
| Mother is a member in a group | 16.24 | 11.66 | 0.180 | 12.91 | 12.91 | 1.0 |
| Mother always votes | 86.21 | 80.47 | 0.120 | 84.40 | 84.40 | 1.0 |
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| Child’s possession of ID | 40.21 | 38.78 | 0.684 | 37.19 | 37.19 | 1.0 |
| Child’s possession of CPF | 7.09 | 11.08 | 0.070* | 8.46 | 8.46 | 1.0 |
| Child’s race – black | 44.85 | 38.19 | 0.137 | 41.88 | 41.88 | 1.0 |
| Child’s race – mixed | 47.42 | 49.85 | 0.591 | 48.17 | 48.17 | 1.0 |
| Child’s age | 8.35 (4.46) | 6.96 (4.24) | 0.000*** | 7.25 (0.20) | 7.25 (0.27) | 1.0 |
| Child’s age, squared | 89.55 (85.07) | 66.32 (76.60) | 0.000*** | 70.98 (3.69) | 70.98 (5.15) | 1.0 |
| Child’s gender – female | 53 · 74 | 48.98 | 0.163 | 50.11 | 50.11 | 1.0 |
Data are % or mean (SD). Age was calculated as of the date of the interview. Table includes all children born before 2009. p values are for cluster-adjusted t test (continuous variables) or χ2 test (dichotomous variables) tests of independence. *p < 0.10, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.
Outcomes and Age/Gender subgroups
| Health care utilization (dichotomous and continuous) | • Less than the age of 7 years (n = 630) |
| Visits to health post – growth monitoring | • Between the age of 7-17 years (n = 489) |
| Visits to health post – vaccinations | |
| Visits to health post – checkup | |
| Visits to health post – sick visit | |
| Visits to urgent care center | |
| Visits to hospital | |
| Illness | • Less than the age of 7 years (n = 723) |
| Diarrhea in the last 3 months | • Between the age of 7-17 years (n = 517) |
| Diarrhea in the last 2 weeks | |
| Fever in the last 2 weeks | |
| Cough in the last 2 weeks | |
| Health status | • Between the age of 5-7 years (n = 246) |
| 10 individual items | • Between the age of 7-17 years (n = 517) |
| Physical health summary measure | |
| Psychosocial health summary measure |
Age was calculated as of the interview date except in the analysis of health care utilization when age was calculated as of December 31, 2009. Children are at least 3 months old in the sub-group used for the analysis of illness rates. Children less than 5 years old are excluded from the analysis of health status because the health status questions were only applied to children ages 5 and older.
Outcome variables, by sub-groups
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| Any health post visit – growth monitoring | 440 (70.74) | 203 (42.29) |
| Any health post visit – vaccination | 540 (88.38) | 110 (23.01) |
| Any checkup | 380 (60.90) | 219 (45.06) |
| Any health post visit – sick | 138 (22.29) | 67 (13.73) |
| Any urgent care center visit | 430 (69.13) | 219 (44.97) |
| Any hospital visit | 95 (15.20) | 31 (6.35) |
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| Health post visits – growth monitoring | 2.39 (3.08) | 0.97 (1.72) |
| Health post visits – vaccination | 2.20 (1.81) | 0.33 (0.74) |
| Checkups | 1.11 (1.38) | 0.67 (1.02) |
| Health post visits – sick | 0.50 (1.15) | 0.25 (0.82) |
| Urgent care center visits | 1.80 (2.26) | 0.88 (1.36) |
| Hospital visits | 0.25 (0.84) | 0.11 (0.62) |
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| Diarrhea in last 3 months | 223 (30.84) | 81 (15.67) |
| Diarrhea in last 2 weeks | 88 (12.17) | 26 (5.03) |
| Fever in last 2 weeks | 234 (32.37) | 87 (16.83) |
| Cough in last 2 weeks | 418 (57.81) | 188 (36.36) |
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| Physical health summary score | 43.74 (12.68) | 45.02 (10.61) |
| Psychosocial health summary score | 53.72 (7.28) | 51.91 (8.53) |
Data are mean (SD) or n (%). Age was calculated as of the interview date except in the analysis of health care utilization when age was calculated as of December 31, 2009.
*Health status questions were only applied to children ages 5 and above. Therefore, the youngest subgroup of children for these outcomes only contains children between the ages of 5-7 years.
Figure 1Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the impact of Bolsa Família on health care utilization.
Figure 2Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the impact of Bolsa Família on illnesses.
Impact of Bolsa Família on health status summary scores
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| Physical health summary score | 0.430 (-3.147, 4.007) | 0.813 | 0.524 (-2.038, 3.087) | 0.687 |
| Psychosocial health summary score | 1.924 (-0.5472, 4.394) | 0.126 | 2.648 (0.720, 4.575) | 0.007*** |
Coefficients of Bolsa Família treatment (β) were estimated while controlling for individual child characteristics (age, gender, race), mother’s characteristics (age, race, literacy, education), and household characteristics (water meter, light meter, closed sewer, total household income, number of household members, other government benefit, employment status of household members). Separate regressions were conducted—one for each outcome and age-group combination. Standard errors are robust and clustered at the household level. *p < 0.10, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.