Malnutrition in Ethiopia: pattern analysis and associated factors among under-five children

Reta Lemessa, Gudeta Aga, A. Tafese, Temesgen Senbeto
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Purpose This study aims to examine the differences within individuals and clusters in nutritional status and identify socioeconomic factors in the nutritional status of under-five children in Ethiopia. Design/methodology/approach A weighted sub-sample of 5,270 under-five children was drawn from the under-five children data set of the Ethiopian 2019 Mini Demographic and Health Survey. Multilevel modeling was used to look at the association between the nutritional status of children with predictors. Findings The proportion of stunting, underweight and wasting among under-five children were 39.3%, 28.6% and 16.3%, respectively. The observed Global Moran Index’s value for child malnutrition (stunting, wasting and underweight) prevalence in Ethiopia were I = 0.204 for stunting, I = 0.152 for wasting and I = 0.195 for underweight at p = 0.000 was statistically significant indicating that spatial variability of malnutrition of under-five children across survey clusters and regions was observed. Moreover, the result of heterogeneity between clusters obtained for stunting, underweight and wasting was significant providing evidence of variation among regional clusters concerning the status of nutrition of under-five children. Child’s age in months, breastfeeding, family educational level, wealth index, place of residence, media access and region were highly significantly associated with childhood malnutrition. The inclusion of the explanatory variables has shown a significant impact on the variation in malnutrition among regions. Practical implications Enhance education, expanding the activities regarding nutritional and health services using media, health extension workers, and health institutions. Originality/value The study provides the malnutrition situation status of Ethiopian country when the survey carried out.
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埃塞俄比亚的营养不良:五岁以下儿童的模式分析和相关因素
目的本研究旨在研究埃塞俄比亚五岁以下儿童营养状况的个体和群体差异,并确定影响营养状况的社会经济因素。设计/方法/方法从埃塞俄比亚2019年小型人口与健康调查的五岁以下儿童数据集中抽取了5,270名五岁以下儿童的加权子样本。多层模型被用来观察儿童营养状况与预测因子之间的关系。结果5岁以下儿童发育迟缓、体重不足和消瘦的比例分别为39.3%、28.6%和16.3%。观察到的埃塞俄比亚儿童营养不良(发育迟缓、消瘦和体重不足)患病率的全球莫兰指数(Global Moran Index)值为:发育迟缓I = 0.204,消瘦I = 0.152,体重不足I = 0.195, p = 0.000,具有统计学意义,表明五岁以下儿童营养不良在调查集群和地区之间存在空间变异性。此外,在发育迟缓、体重不足和消瘦方面获得的集群之间的异质性结果是显著的,这为五岁以下儿童营养状况在区域集群之间的差异提供了证据。儿童月龄、母乳喂养、家庭受教育程度、财富指数、居住地、媒体获取和地区与儿童营养不良呈极显著相关。解释变量的纳入显示出对区域间营养不良差异的重大影响。加强教育,利用媒体、卫生推广工作者和卫生机构扩大有关营养和卫生服务的活动。原创性/价值本研究提供了调查开展时埃塞俄比亚国家的营养不良状况。
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