The gradient of social determinants of health and related inequalities and early childhood development: Analysis of two rounds of a cross‐sectional survey

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of paediatrics and child health Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1111/jpc.16667
M Mofizul Islam
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AimSocial determinants of health (SDH) have a critical role in child development. Yet these determinants are often overshadowed. This study examines the effect of composites of five SDH on early childhood development (ECD) of children of age 36–59 months.MethodsWe used two 2013 and 2019 rounds of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey Bangladesh data. The analytical sample included ECD data for 25 721 children. ECD was computed following United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund's psychometric approach. Three composite indices of SDH were developed to examine their gradient effects on ECD. Poisson regression with robust variance was used to examine the relationship between SDH indices and ECD. The concentration index was computed, and a concentration curve was developed to measure inequalities in being on track of ECD among children with various levels of SDH.ResultsAlmost 69% of children were on track in their ECD, a higher percentage in 2019 (74.85%) than in 2017 (65.37%). The prevalence of children on track in their ECD significantly rises per unit in the score of three SDH composites (adjusted prevalence ratios are 1.04 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.03–1.04) for summative and standardised indexes and 1.49 (95% CI: 1.41–1.58) for weighted index). There is almost a linear positive relationship between the SDH composite and ECD. Significant concentration indexes suggest SDH‐related inequalities in ECD.ConclusionChildren's early development can be hampered due to unfavourable SDH. Although ECD plays a vital role in creating and maintaining socio‐economic and health inequalities through to adulthood, favourable SDH needs to be ensured during childhood.
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健康的社会决定因素和相关不平等现象与幼儿发展的梯度:对两轮横断面调查的分析
目的健康的社会决定因素(SDH)在儿童发展中起着至关重要的作用。然而,这些决定因素往往被忽视。本研究探讨了五项 SDH 复合因素对 36-59 个月大儿童的幼儿发展(ECD)的影响。分析样本包括 25 721 名儿童的幼儿发展数据。ECD 是按照联合国国际儿童紧急基金的心理测量方法计算的。制定了三个 SDH 综合指数,以研究它们对幼儿发展的梯度影响。使用具有稳健方差的泊松回归来研究 SDH 指数与 ECD 之间的关系。计算了集中指数,并绘制了一条集中曲线,以衡量不同SDH水平的儿童在幼儿发展方面的不平等。在幼儿发展方面步入正轨的儿童的比例在SDH三项复合指标得分每增加一个单位的情况下都会显著上升(总和指数和标准化指数的调整流行率为1.04(95%置信区间(CI):1.03-1.04),加权指数为1.49(95%置信区间(CI):1.41-1.58))。SDH 综合指数与 ECD 之间几乎呈线性正相关。显著的集中指数表明与 SDH 相关的幼儿发展不平等。虽然幼儿发展在造成和维持直至成年的社会经济和健康不平等方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但仍需在儿童时期确保良好的 SDH。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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