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Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of the main objectives of health policy-makers is to promote children's growth, development, and survival. The current research evaluates the impact of breastfeeding on infant survival and highlights the major socio-economic determinants of child survival from 0 to 5 years old in Côte d'Ivoire.Entities:
Keywords: Child survival; Côte d’Ivoire; Exclusive Breastfeeding; Health; Mother; up to 6 months
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32228697 PMCID: PMC7106562 DOI: 10.1186/s41043-020-0210-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Popul Nutr ISSN: 1606-0997 Impact factor: 2.000
Specification of variables
| Variables | Definition | Range value and unit | Expected sign |
|---|---|---|---|
| HSe | Survival probability is the dependent variable | Variable, in the database record B5, the value is 1 when “child is alive” 0 otherwise. | |
STfe Spouse presence | Women status: it is about marital status. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (+) |
| Woman living with spouse: the woman’s husband is present and they live together in the household. | (+) | ||
| Household head | A woman as a household head. It is about a woman who is unmarried, widow or divorced. In the household, she is the main provider of needs. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (+) |
Education | Human capital endowment: level of education. The formal education levels are represented by variables—no education, primary, secondary, or higher education, which take into account the number of years schooling received by the mother at every level of the educational process. | No education = 1; primary = 2; secondary, or higher = 3 | (+) |
Healthy environment: the living environment where the mother and child live must be healthy. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | ||
Breastfeeding | Nutrition factors: immediate exclusive breastfeeding assumes that the infant only absorbs breast milk immediately the day he was born. It does not receive any other liquids or solid foods, not even water, except oral rehydration solutions, or medications. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (+) |
Breastfeeding mixed with other milk: mixed breastfeeding is the association of breastfeeding with baby milk bottles. It is practiced mainly in 2 situations: either the bottle comes in complement of the breast if the mother does not have enough milk or she is busy with economic activities. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (+) | |
Breastfeeding and other liquids (tea, fruits juice, water, etc.). The association of breastfeeding with other liquid foods such as porridge of maize, millet and fruit juice, water, tea. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (+) | |
| Semi-liquids or semi-solids foods rich in vitamin | Vitamins: A, C, D, B6 , B12, and others It’s about foods rich in vitamins such as “blédina.” It is a baby food formula rich in vegetables, (carrots, green beans, etc.), rich in cereals (wheat, maize, rice, millet), and rich in milk. This also applies to African baby food rich in cereals (rice, corn, millet) and apple puree mixed with egg yolk. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (+) |
| Alcohol | Alcohol drinks: mother gives some drinks containing alcohol to their child and when the mother puts alcohol in traditional medicine. | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (-) |
Drinking water | Others factors: drinking water is water that can be consumed without the risk of getting sick and not containing microbes (viruses, bacteria) and toxic products. Access to drinking water No access to drinking water | Yes = 1, 0 otherwise | (+) |
Source: Available variables in DHS-MICS-2011-2012
Estimation of the link between probability of child survival and breastfeeding modes—Côte d’Ivoire children from 0 to 5 years. Result of Probit1model- STATA SE 14 software used
| Independent variables | Coef | SE2 | 95% CI | Marg eff 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constant | 1.0630 | 0.0292 | 0.000 | (1.0057; 1.1202) | 0.9199 (0.000) |
| Immediate exclusive breastfeeding4 | 0.1741 | 0.0502 | 0.001 | (0.0757; 0.272) | 0.0243 (0.000) |
| Breastfeeding mixed with other milk5 | 0.4388 | 0.0766 | 0.000 | (0.2886; 0.5890) | 0.0682(0.000) |
| Breastfeeding with other liquids6 | 0.1012 | 0.0774 | 0.191 | (−0.0505; 0.2530) | 0.0151 (0.193) |
| Log likelihood | −2224.12 | − | – | − | − |
| LR | 178.45 | – | – | − | − |
| Prob > | 0.0000 | − | – | − | − |
| Obs | 7776 | − | – | − | − |
1In the estimation of Probit model, the dependent variable is the probability of child survival
2SE = standard error
3The marginal effects are partial derivatives of the characteristics—the values in parentheses are the P value
4Immediate Exclusive breastfeeding: coded 1 = yes, 0= otherwise
5Breastfeeding mixed with other milk: coded 1 = yes, 0 = otherwise
6Breastfeeding with other liquids: coded 1 = yes, 0 = otherwise
Source: From DHS-MICS-2011-2012-CI data
Regression coefficients estimation and marginal effects of the determinants of child survival probability from 0 to 5 years in Côte d’Ivoire—result of Probit1 model- STATA SE 14 software used
| Dependent variables | Coef | SE2 | 95% CI | Marg eff 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constant | 0.7352 | 0.0865 | 0.000 | (0.5657; 0.9046) | 0.9213 (0.000) |
| Immediate exclusive breastfeeding4 | 0.1663 | 0.0505 | 0.001 | (0.0672; 0.2653) | 0.0230 (0.000) |
| Breastfeeding mixed with other milk5 | 0.4645 | 0.0819 | 0.000 | (0.3040; 0.6290 | 0.0715 (0.000) |
| Breastfeeding with other liquids6 | 0.0832 | 0.0873 | 0.341 | (−0.0879; 0.2543) | 0.01224 (0.342) |
| Vitamins7 | 0.0093 | 0.0854 | 0.913 | (−01582; 0.1767) | 0.0013 (0.913) |
| Alcohol8 | 0.0893 | 0.1285 | 0.487 | (−0.1626; 0.3492) | 0.0124 (0.460) |
| Level of education9 | − | − | – | − | − |
| Primary | 0.0809 | 0.0514 | 0.115 | (−0.00197; 0.1816) | 0.0115 (0.104) |
| Secondary and higher | 0.1842 | 0.0803 | 0.022 | (0.0027; 0.3416) | 0.0243 (0.010) |
| Woman lives with spouse10 | 0.0736 | 0.0491 | 0.134 | (−0.0227; 0.1699) | 0.01106 (0.143) |
| Woman is head of household11 | 0.2344 | 0.1058 | 0.027 | (0.02700; 0.44181) | 0.0229 (0.009) |
| Healthy environment12 | 0.1373 | 0.0392 | 0.000 | (0.0604; 0.2141) | 0.0201 (0.000) |
| Drinking water13 | – | – | -- | – | – |
| No access | − 0.0052 | 0.0082 | 0.530 | 0.0213 | − 0.0007 |
| Log likelihood | − 2208.52 | – | –– | – | (0.0530) |
| LR | 209.65 | – | – | – | – |
| Prob > | 0.0000 | – | – | – | – |
| Obs | 7776 | – | – | – |
1In the estimation of Probit model, the dependent variable is the probability of child survival
2SE = standard error
3Marginal effects are partial derivatives of the characteristics—the values in parentheses are the P value
4 Immediate exclusive breastfeeding: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
5Breastfeeding mixed with other milk: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
6Breastfeeding with others liquids: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
7Vitamins: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
8Alcohol: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
9Level of education: base = no education
10Woman lives with spouse: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
11Woman is head of household: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
12Healthy environment: yes = 1, 0 = otherwise
13Drinking water: base = access to drinking water
Source: From DHS-MICS-2011-2012-CI data