| Literature DB >> 26603158 |
Jacob Novignon1, Emmanuel Aboagye2, Otuo Serebour Agyemang3, Genevieve Aryeetey4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is a prevalent public health concern in Ghana. While studies have identified factors that influence child malnutrition and related inequalities in Ghana, very little efforts have been made to decompose these inequalities across various household characteristics. This study examined the influence of socioeconomic factors on inequality in child malnutrition using a decomposition approach.Entities:
Keywords: Child malnutrition; Concentration index; Health insurance; Inequality; Mother’s education
Year: 2015 PMID: 26603158 PMCID: PMC4658346 DOI: 10.1186/s13561-015-0072-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Econ Rev ISSN: 2191-1991
Descriptive statistics
| Variable | Mean | Number(%) | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Child health outcomes | ||||
| HAZ | 1.246368 | −5.94 | 5.95 | |
| WAZ | 0.996846 | −3.52 | 5.69 | |
| WHZ | 0.411732 | −5 | 4.97 | |
| Place of residence | ||||
| Urban | 2023 (28.15) | 0 | 1 | |
| Rural | 5163 (71.85) | 0 | 1 | |
| Mother’s education | ||||
| None | 3863 (53.83) | 0 | 1 | |
| Primary | 2802 (39.05) | 0 | 1 | |
| Secondary + | 511 (7.12) | 0 | 1 | |
| Wealth quintile | ||||
| Poorest | 3337 (46.50) | 0 | 1 | |
| Poor | 1438 (20.04) | 0 | 1 | |
| Middle | 995 (13.87) | 0 | 1 | |
| Rich | 803 (11.19) | 0 | 1 | |
| Richest | 603 (8.40) | 0 | 1 | |
| Sex of child | ||||
| Male | 3666 (51.09) | 0 | 1 | |
| Female | 3510 (48.91) | 0 | 1 | |
| Administrative region | ||||
| Western | 379 (5.28) | 0 | 1 | |
| Central | 967 (13.48) | 0 | 1 | |
| Greater Accra | 375 (5.23) | 0 | 1 | |
| Volta | 378 (5.27) | 0 | 1 | |
| Eastern | 331 (4.61) | 0 | 1 | |
| Ashanti | 448 (6.24) | 0 | 1 | |
| Brong Ahafo | 384 (5.35) | 0 | 1 | |
| Nothern | 1904 (26.53) | 0 | 1 | |
| Upper East | 944 (13.15) | 0 | 1 | |
| Upper West | 1066 (14.86) | 0 | 1 | |
| Child size at birth | ||||
| Very large | 762 (41.23) | 0 | 1 | |
| Larger than average | 837 (45.29) | 0 | 1 | |
| Average | 249 (13.47) | 0 | 1 | |
| Health insurance coverage | ||||
| Yes | 3909 (54.47 %) | 0 | 1 | |
| No | 3267 (45.53 %) | 0 | 1 | |
| Antenatal care | ||||
| Skilled | 1720 (96.09 %) | 0 | 1 | |
| Unskilled | 70 (3.91 %) | 0 | 1 |
Source: Authors’ computation
Bivariate analysis
| Variables | Stunted | Chi-Square | Under weight | Chi-square | Wasted | Chi-square |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Place of residence | ||||||
| Urban | 418 (21.3) | 61.3911*** | 254 (20.89) | 37.5728*** | 130 (23.85) | 5.3729** |
| Rural | 1544 (71.90) | 962 (79.11) | 415 (76.15) | |||
| Mother’s education | ||||||
| None | 1257 (64.07) | 125.7010*** | 788(64.91) | 71.9399*** | 331 (60.96) | 17.6267*** |
| Primary | 631 (32.16) | 367(30.23) | 173 (31.86) | |||
| Secondary + | 74 (3.77) | 59(4.86) | 39 (7.18) | |||
| Wealth quintile | ||||||
| Poorest | 1099 (56.01) | 179.0416*** | 707 (58.14) | 113.2899*** | 289 (53.03) | 28.6886*** |
| Poor | 414 (21.10) | 241 (19.82) | 108 (19.82) | |||
| Middle | 248 (12.64) | 134 (11.02) | 71 (13.03) | |||
| Rich | 130 (6.63) | 96 (7.89) | 47 (8.62) | |||
| Richest | 71 (3.62) | 38 (3.13) | 30 (5.50) | |||
| Sex of child | ||||||
| Male | 1093 (55.71) | 23.3813*** | 679 (55.84) | 13.4240*** | 335 (61.47) | 28.1695*** |
| Female | 869 (44.29) | 537 (44.16) | 70 (57.38) | |||
| Administrative region | ||||||
| Western | 90 (4.59) | 192.5907*** | 55 (4.52) | 154.9754*** | 31 (5.69) | 60.7955*** |
| Central | 234 (11.93) | 134 (11.02) | 60 (11.01) | |||
| Greater Accra | 46 (2.34) | 28 (2.30) | 14 (2.57) | |||
| Volta | 77 (3.92) | 43 (3.54) | 31 (5.69) | |||
| Eastern | 77 (3.92) | 38 (3.13) | 23 (4.22) | |||
| Ashanti | 103 (5.25) | 57 (4.69) | 30 (5.50) | |||
| Brong Ahafo | 70 (3.57) | 38 (3.13) | 12 (2.20) | |||
| Northern | 716 (36.49) | 471 (38.73) | 167 (30.64) | |||
| Upper East | 288 (14.68) | 185 (15.21) | 75 (13.76) | |||
| Upper West | 261 (13.30) | 167 (13.73) | 102 (18.72) | |||
| Child size at birth | ||||||
| Very large | 209 (40.90) | 0.3193 | 140 (44.59) | 2.1032 | 61 (44.53) | 7.5255 |
| Above average | 230 (45.01) | 130 (41.40) | 63 (45.99) | |||
| Average | 72 (14.09) | 44 (14.01) | 13 (9.49) | |||
| Health insurance | ||||||
| Yes | 999 (51.65 %) | 8.4815*** | 586 (48.83 %) | 18.4819*** | 253 (46.77 %) | 16.8824*** |
| No | 935 (48.35) | 614 (51.17 %) | 288 (53.23 %) | |||
| Antenatal care | ||||||
| Skilled | 466 (95.88 %) | 0.0743 | 285 (95.00 %) | 1.1382 | 129 (98.47 %) | 2.2200 |
| Unskilled | 20 (4.12 %) | 15 (5.00 %) | 2 (1.53 %) |
Source: Authors’ computation
Statistical significance were marked as **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01. Percentages are reported in parenthesis
Fig. 1Concentration curves
Decomposition results from height-for-age scores
| Variables | Estimated Coefficients | Concentration Index | Percentage Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Place of residence (urban) | −0.0732 | 0.56550*** | 7.85282 |
| (0.0551) | (0.0153) | (5.2993) | |
| Mother’s education attainment | |||
| Primary | −0.17636*** | 0.27811*** | 12.91317*** |
| (0.0508) | (0.0117) | (3.3894) | |
| Secondary and above | −0.30692*** | 0.71319*** | 10.50996** |
| (0.1155) | (0.0195) | (4.0899) | |
| Source of antenatal care | |||
| Doctor | −0.39623** | 0.13920*** | 1.41282* |
| (0.1584) | (0.0519) | (0.7509) | |
| Nurse/Midwife | −0.19795* | −0.01113*** | −1.37141* |
| (0.1040) | (0.0033) | (0.7924) | |
| Health insurance | −0.10924* | 0.04766*** | 1.91208*** |
| (0.0589) | (0.0109) | (0.6514) | |
| Age of child | 0.21001*** | −0.01097 | 3.13153 |
| (0.0188) | (0.0073) | (1.9676) | |
| Child size at birth | |||
| Very large | −0.0189 | 0.00012 | 0.00065 |
| (0.0709) | (0.0135) | (0.2493) | |
| Larger than average | −0.05438 | 0.00397 | 0.06592 |
| (0.0666) | (0.0118) | (0.3196) | |
| Household wealth quintile | |||
| Middle | −0.15129** | 0.46955*** | 6.64145** |
| (0.0766) | (0.0109) | (3.2391) | |
| Rich | −0.46485*** | 0.80418*** | 49.38621*** |
| (0.0726) | (0.0105) | (6.3955) |
Source: Authors’ computation
Statistical significance were marked as * =p < 0.10, ** =p < 0.05, *** =p < 0.01. Bootstrapped standard errors are reported in parenthesis
Decomposition results for weight-for-age scores
| Variables | Estimated Coefficients | Concentration Index | Percentage Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Place of residence (urban) | −0.10598** | 0.56550*** | 14.35321** |
| (0.0484) | (0.0153) | (5.7306) | |
| Mother’s education attainment | |||
| Primary | −0.20461*** | 0.27811*** | 18.91250*** |
| (0.0432) | (0.0117) | (3.5619) | |
| Secondary and above | −0.27326*** | 0.71319*** | 11.81246*** |
| (0.0797) | (0.0195) | (3.5961) | |
| Source of antenatal care | |||
| Doctor | 0.04265 | 0.13920*** | −0.19195 |
| (0.1286) | (0.0519) | (0.6896) | |
| Nurse/Midwife | −0.03193 | −0.01113*** | −0.27925 |
| (0.0864) | (0.0033) | (0.7374) | |
| Health insurance | −0.04665 | 0.04766*** | 1.03069* |
| (0.0392) | (0.0109) | (0.5464) | |
| Age of child | 0.06196*** | −0.01097 | 1.16626 |
| (0.0133) | (0.0073) | (0.7819) | |
| Child size at birth | |||
| Very large | 0.00318 | 0.00012 | −0.00014 |
| (0.0528) | (0.0135) | (0.1967) | |
| Larger than average | −0.06838 | 0.00397 | 0.10462 |
| (0.0559) | (0.0118) | (0.4246) | |
| Household wealth quintile | |||
| Middle | −0.07669 | 0.46955*** | 4.24967 |
| (0.0629) | (0.0109) | (3.1679) | |
| Rich | −0.31811*** | 0.80418*** | 42.66306*** |
| (0.0692) | (0.0105) | (7.0602) |
Source: Authors’ computation
Statistical significance were marked as * = p < 0.10, ** =p < 0.05, ***=p < 0.01. Bootstrapped standard errors are reported in parenthesis