| Literature DB >> 26017676 |
Thomas M Crea1, Andrew D Reynolds2, Aakanksha Sinha3, Jeffrey W Eaton4, Laura A Robertson5,6, Phyllis Mushati7, Lovemore Dumba8, Gideon Mavise9, J C Makoni10, Christina M Schumacher11,12, Constance A Nyamukapa13,14, Simon Gregson15,16.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Unconditional and conditional cash transfer programmes (UCT and CCT) show potential to improve the well-being of orphans and other children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS (OVC). We address the gap in current understanding about the extent to which household-based cash transfers differentially impact individual children's outcomes, according to risk or protective factors such as orphan status and household assets.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26017676 PMCID: PMC4447011 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1857-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Household-level and Child-level Pre-post Measures with Levels of Significance
| Control ( | UCT ( | CCT ( | ||||
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| Covariate | Pre | Post | Pre | Post | Pre | Post |
| Household Characteristics | ||||||
| Average adult age | 39.80 | 41.19** | 41.30 | 42.73** | 40.2 | 41.65*** |
| Number of adults | 2.95 | 2.83* | 2.87 | 2.76* | 2.90 | 2.79* |
| Number of children | 3.56 | 3.64 | 3.57 | 3.69 | 3.78 | 3.88 |
| Adult chronic illness | .47 | .36*** | .50 | .45* | .54 | .39*** |
| Adult disability | .14 | .12* | .13 | .10* | .14 | .13 |
| SES tercile low | .38 | .38 | .46 | .40*** | .46 | .40*** |
| SES tercile mid | .24 | .23 | .24 | .23 | .20 | .25*** |
| SES tercile high | .38 | .40 | .30 | .37*** | .34 | .35 |
| Total Assets | .19 | .20*** | .18 | .20*** | .18 | .19*** |
| Child Characteristicsa | ||||||
| % Female | .50 | - | .49 | - | .49 | - |
| Age | 11.07 | - | 11.11 | - | 11.28 | - |
| Not orphan | .56 | .53 | .56 | .56 | .56 | .57 |
| Paternal orphan | .47 | .49 | .47 | .48 | .47 | .48 |
| Maternal orphan | .24 | .26 | .24 | .26 | .24 | .25 |
| Double orphan | .16 | .17 | .16 | .18 | .16 | .17 |
| Unknown, 1 parent | .08 | .09 | .08 | .09 | .08 | .07 |
| Unknown, 2 parent | .001 | .007* | .003 | .002 | .003 | .006 |
| Outcome Variables | ||||||
| Child with disability | .02 | .02 | .01 | .01 | .02 | .02 |
| Chronic illness | .05 | .05 | .06 | .06 | .06 | .06 |
| Birth registration**** | .76 | .82*** | .77 | .86*** | .74 | .89*** |
| School attendance**** | .75 | .80** | .75 | .90*** | .76 | .93*** |
N children = 5,331
N households = 1,697
*p < .05 for pre-post, two-tailed **p < .01 for pre-post, two-tailed ***p < .001 for pre-post, two-tailed, ****p < .001, ANOVA difference among values at time = post
aOrphan categories listed in pre-post measures are not mutually exclusive
Generalized linear mixed models predicting health vulnerability and social protection
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| Variable | Child with disability | Chronic illness | Birth registration | School attendance | ||||
| OR | CI | OR | CI | OR | CI | OR | CI | |
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| Time | 1.14 | .58–2.29 | 1.19 | .80–1.77 | 1.41* | 1.05–1.88 | 1.53*** | 1.26–1.86 |
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| UCT | .37* | .15-.94 | 1.33 | .88–2.01 | 1.07 | 0.71–1.61 | 1.03 | .85–1.26 |
| CCT | 1.17 | .51–2.7 | 1.11 | .72–1.71 | .81 | 0.55–1.2 | 1.24* | 1.00–1.52 |
| UCT x Time | 1.27 | .47–3.41 | .85 | .51–1.40 | 1.50* | 1.03–2.2 | 2.50*** | 1.90–3.29 |
| CCT x Time | 1.06 | .43–2.58 | 1.20 | .72–2.01 | 4.34*** | 2.88–6.55 | 3.30*** | 2.46–4.43 |
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| Adult chronic illness | 1.21 | .85–1.72 | 1.98*** | 1.68–2.33 | .96 | 0.82–1.13 | .73*** | .67-.81 |
| Adult with disability | 1.00 | .51–1.96 | 1.12 | .80–1.55 | .67** | 0.49–0.9 | .80* | .67-.95 |
| Age of adult | .99 | .96–1.01 | .98** | .97-.99 | 1.00 | 0.99–1.01 | 1.00 | 1.00–1.01 |
| Number of adults in HH | 1.05 | .87–1.28 | .94 | .86–1.04 | 1.10* | 1–1.2 | 1.05* | 1.00–1.11 |
| (SES tercile low) | ||||||||
| SES tercile middle | 2.04* | 1.12–3.72 | .91 | .67–1.23 | 1.70*** | 1.29–2.24 | 1.34*** | 1.14–1.58 |
| SES tercile high | .57 | .30–1.08 | .70* | .52-.94 | 2.70*** | 2.04–3.57 | 1.75*** | 1.50–2.05 |
| Number of children in HH | .92 | .78–1.09 | .82*** | .88-.96 | .90** | 0.83–0.97 | .94** | .90-.98 |
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| Child sex (1 = female) | .56* | .32-.99 | .94 | .72–1.21 | 1.26 | 0.98–1.61 | 1.04 | .92–1.17 |
| Child age | 1.05 | .95–1.15 | .92*** | .88-.96 | 1.45*** | 1.38–1.52 | .95*** | .93-.97 |
| Orphan status | ||||||||
| Non-orphan (ref. group) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Paternal orphan | .58 | .30–1.10 | .90 | .66–1.22 | .63* | 0.45–0.9 | .76** | .66-.89 |
| Maternal orphan | .59 | .22–1.58 | 1.20 | .76–1.92 | .24*** | 0.16–0.35 | .83 | .65–1.06 |
| Double orphan | .68 | .31–1.49 | 1.37 | .95–1.98 | .25*** | 0.18–0.36 | 1.17 | .86–1.58 |
| Unknown, 1 parent | 1.51 | .62–3.65 | 1.23 | .80–1.90 | .33*** | 0.23–0.48 | .94 | .75–1.18 |
| Unknown, 2 parents | - | - | .30 | .02–4.23 | .03*** | 0.01–0.1 | .39* | .17-.92 |
| Constant | .00 | .00-.00 | .06 | .02-.18 | 23* | 0.1–0.54 | 5.18*** | 3.20–8.40 |
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| CT x Pat. orphan | - | - | - | - | 1.71* | 1.01–2.92 | - | - |
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| Household Intercept | 1.92 | 1.34–2.76 | .96 | .70–1.32 | 2.33 | 2.32 | 2.07–2.60 | 1.05–1.27 |
| Child Intercept | 3.14 | 2.50–3.95 | 2.05 | 1.74–2.40 | 2.46 | 2.46 | 2.22–2.72 | .00 |
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| .58 | . 24 | .55 | .26 | ||||
N children = 5,331
N households = 1,697
*p < .05 **p < .01 ***p < .001
Fig. 1Predicted percent birth registration, paternal orphan status by assignment