Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in Ethiopia

BackgroundMalnutrition of under-five children has adverse effects on child's health and development, such as growth failure and muscle wasting. The household wealth index has a direct contribution to child malnutrition despite little attention being given to its indirect effect through other fa...

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Main Authors: Lijalem Melie Tesfaw, Ashenafi Abate Woya
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.981484/full
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description BackgroundMalnutrition of under-five children has adverse effects on child's health and development, such as growth failure and muscle wasting. The household wealth index has a direct contribution to child malnutrition despite little attention being given to its indirect effect through other factors. This study aimed to identify the potential mediators of the link between wealth index and malnutrition.MethodsIn this study, a cross-sectional study design was implemented based on the data obtained from the 2019 Ethiopia Mini Demographic and Health Survey (EMDHS), which consists of a total of 3,918 under-five children. Mediation analysis of structural equation (SEM) was implemented to determine and estimate the effects of potential mediators of the link between wealth index and under-five children malnutrition.ResultsAmong 3,918 under-five children involved in this study, 51.4% were male children and 20.2% were from urban areas. The place of delivery of the majority of mothers (56.1%) was at home, and the majority of children were from the poorest household (36.4%). The estimated effects of height-for-age of female children were higher (1.31:95% CI = 0.45, 0.200), indicating that female children had a lower likelihood of stunting than males. As compared to children in an urban area, children from rural areas were more likely to be stunted (−0.269; 95%CI = −0.388, −0.135). The estimated total indirect effects of wealth index on stunting and underweight was 0.69 (95% = 0.045, 0.094) and 0.036 (95% = 0.013, 0.054), respectively, and significant (p-value of <0.05).ConclusionEnvironmental, maternal, biological, and behavioral factors were the potential mediators of the link between the wealth index and the anthropometric indices. Besides, the total effects of the household wealth index had a significant effect on stunting, underweight, and wasting in which children from a household with low economic status were more likely to be malnourished.
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spelling doaj.art-face796085ab4124b6d38433e512f3952022-12-22T04:30:17ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652022-10-011010.3389/fpubh.2022.981484981484Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in EthiopiaLijalem Melie TesfawAshenafi Abate WoyaBackgroundMalnutrition of under-five children has adverse effects on child's health and development, such as growth failure and muscle wasting. The household wealth index has a direct contribution to child malnutrition despite little attention being given to its indirect effect through other factors. This study aimed to identify the potential mediators of the link between wealth index and malnutrition.MethodsIn this study, a cross-sectional study design was implemented based on the data obtained from the 2019 Ethiopia Mini Demographic and Health Survey (EMDHS), which consists of a total of 3,918 under-five children. Mediation analysis of structural equation (SEM) was implemented to determine and estimate the effects of potential mediators of the link between wealth index and under-five children malnutrition.ResultsAmong 3,918 under-five children involved in this study, 51.4% were male children and 20.2% were from urban areas. The place of delivery of the majority of mothers (56.1%) was at home, and the majority of children were from the poorest household (36.4%). The estimated effects of height-for-age of female children were higher (1.31:95% CI = 0.45, 0.200), indicating that female children had a lower likelihood of stunting than males. As compared to children in an urban area, children from rural areas were more likely to be stunted (−0.269; 95%CI = −0.388, −0.135). The estimated total indirect effects of wealth index on stunting and underweight was 0.69 (95% = 0.045, 0.094) and 0.036 (95% = 0.013, 0.054), respectively, and significant (p-value of <0.05).ConclusionEnvironmental, maternal, biological, and behavioral factors were the potential mediators of the link between the wealth index and the anthropometric indices. Besides, the total effects of the household wealth index had a significant effect on stunting, underweight, and wasting in which children from a household with low economic status were more likely to be malnourished.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.981484/fullanthropometric indicesEthiopiamediation analysiswealth indexstructural equation (SEM)
spellingShingle Lijalem Melie Tesfaw
Ashenafi Abate Woya
Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in Ethiopia
Frontiers in Public Health
anthropometric indices
Ethiopia
mediation analysis
wealth index
structural equation (SEM)
title Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in Ethiopia
title_full Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in Ethiopia
title_short Potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under-five children in Ethiopia
title_sort potential mediators of the link between wealth index and anthropometric indices of under five children in ethiopia
topic anthropometric indices
Ethiopia
mediation analysis
wealth index
structural equation (SEM)
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.981484/full
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