印度普遍免疫规划:儿童免疫的决定因素

Nilanjan Patra
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该研究分析了一些选定的人口和社会经济预测变量对儿童接种统一免疫计划涵盖的六种疫苗可预防疾病的可能性的影响。它的重点是免疫接种覆盖:a)印度全国;b)农村和城市地区;c)百白破、脊髓灰质炎和部分免疫接种;d)三组邦,即赋权行动组、东北邦和其他邦;e)三个邦,即比哈尔邦、泰米尔纳德邦和西孟加拉邦。本研究采用logistic回归模型对全国家庭健康调查-2(1998-99)数据进行分析。除了少数情况外,不同模型的结果是一致的。可能性随居住地、母亲受教育程度、母亲接触大众媒体、母亲对免疫接种的认识、怀孕期间的产前保健、家庭生活水平指数、电力、女性户主、母亲赋权指数和儿童性别而增加;它随着出生顺序而减少,与孩子的性别无关。宗教、种姓/部落和邦的区域也有一些影响。进一步研究需求和供给方面的问题以及目前的数据对于决策者使免疫规划公正地普及至关重要。
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Universal Immunization Programme in India: The Determinants of Childhood Immunization
The study analyses the effects of some selected demographic and socioeconomic predictor variables on likelihood of immunization of a child for six vaccine-preventable diseases covered under UIP. It focuses on immunization coverage a) in all India, b) in rural and urban areas, c) for DPT, Polio, and partial immunization, d) for three groups of states, namely, Empowered Action Group, North-Eastern and other states, and e) for three states, namely, Bihar, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal. The study applies logistic regression model to National Family Health Survey-2 (1998-99) data. Excepting a few cases, the results are consistent across different models. Likelihood increases with residence, mother's education level, mother's exposure to mass media, mother's awareness about immunization, antenatal care during pregnancy, standard of living index of household, electricity, female household-headship, mother's empowerment index, and sex of the child; it decreases with birth-order irrespective of the sex of the child. Religion, caste/tribe and zone of states also have some effects. Further research with both demand- and supply-side issues and current data will be critical for the policy makers to make the immunization programme justly universal.
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