| Literature DB >> 34484714 |
Vera Sagalova1, Sebastian Vollmer2, John Ntambi3, Roger Sodjinou3, Aline Simen-Kapeu3, Till Bärnighausen1, Noel Marie Zagre4, Simeon Nanama3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is a formative period when an individual acquires physical, cognitive, emotional, and social resources that are the foundation for later life, health, and well-being [1]. However, in West and Central African region, this trajectory is curtailed by early childbearing associated with an increased risk of undernutrition and anemia. Evidence on socio-economic determinants of anemia and undernutrition in adolescent mothers is limited. This paper aims to shed some light on this issue and, more specifically, assess the socio-economic determinants of anemia among childbearing adolescents in the region.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34484714 PMCID: PMC8397284 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.11.13007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Figure 1Prevalence of anemia and undernutrition in adolescent mothers by asset index quintile.
Figure 2Prevalence of anemia and undernutrition in adolescent mothers by educational attainment.
Figure 3Prevalence of anemia and undernutrition in adolescent mothers by religious affiliation.
Figure 4Prevalence of anemia and undernutrition in adolescent mothers by location.
Multiple regression analysis of anemia and undernutrition on select socio-economic indicators*
| Anemia | Undernutrition | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Educational attainment: | ||||
| Any formal education | -0.0401§ (0.011) | -0.0314‡ (0.012) | -0.0530§ (0.005) | -0.0481§ (0.006) |
| Wealth quintile Reference: lowest quintile): | ||||
| Second quintile | 0.0118 (0.015) | 0.0149 (0.016) | 0.00250 (0.008) | -0.000934 (0.009) |
| Middle quintile | 0.000657 (0.016) | 0.00153 (0.017) | -0.00101 (0.008) | -0.000730 (0.009) |
| Fourth quintile | -0.0451† (0.018) | -0.0331 (0.018) | -0.0159 (0.009) | -0.0187 (0.010) |
| Richest quintile | -0.0699§ (0.021) | -0.0344 (0.021) | -0.0148 (0.011) | -0.0230† (0.010) |
| Location of residence (reference: rural): | ||||
| Urban | 0.0465‡ (0.014) |
| -0.00154 (0.007) |
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| Constant | 0.574§ (0.011) | 0.579§ (0.010) | 0.152§ (0.007) | 0.152§ (0.006) |
| PSU FE | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Observations | 8882 | 8882 | 15 562 | 15 562 |
PSU FE – primary sampling unit fixed effects
*Standard errors in parentheses.
†P < 0.05.
‡P < 0.01.
§P < 0.001
Figure 5Coefficients from adjusted model with PSU FE, by country, outcome variable: anemia in adolescent mothers
Figure 6Coefficients from adjusted model with PSU FE, by country, outcome variable: undernutrition in adolescent mothers.