Occurrence of Diarrheal Disease among Under-Five Children and Associated Sociodemographic and Household Environmental Factors: An Investigation Based on National Family Health Survey-4 in Rural India.

NFHS diarrheal disease environmental factors rural India under-five children

Journal

Children (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 2227-9067
Titre abrégé: Children (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101648936

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 May 2022
Historique:
received: 22 02 2022
revised: 24 04 2022
accepted: 27 04 2022
entrez: 28 5 2022
pubmed: 29 5 2022
medline: 29 5 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Diarrheal disease is a significant public health problem leading to mortality and morbidity among children aged 0-59 months in rural India. Therefore, the rationale of this study was to identify the sociodemographic and environmental predictors associated with diarrhea among under-five children in rural India. A total of 188,521 living children (0-59 months) were studied from the National Family Health Survey-4, (NFHS-4) 2015-2016. Bivariate and binary logistic regression models were carried out from the available NFHS-4 data for selected sociodemographic and environmental predictors to identify the relationship of occurrence of diarrhea using STATA 13.1. In rural India, children aged 12-23 months, 24-35 months, 36-47 months, and 48-59 months were significantly improbable to suffer diarrheal disease. Children of the female sex, as well as children of scheduled tribes (ST) and other backward classes (OBC), were less likely to experience diarrhea. The disease was more likely to occur among children of scheduled castes (SC); Muslim or other religions; children belonging to central, eastern, and western regions; children with low birth weight; as well as children with improper stool disposal and rudimentary roof materials. In the rural parts of India, sociodemographic and household environmental factors were most influential. Effective community education; improved handwashing practices; pure water supply; and proper waste disposal, including building and utilizing latrines, would help reduce the burden of diarrheal disease in children.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35626835
pii: children9050658
doi: 10.3390/children9050658
pmc: PMC9139802
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Jay Saha (J)

Department of Geography, University of Gour Banga (UGB), Malda 732103, WB, India.

Sabbir Mondal (S)

Department of Geography, University of Gour Banga (UGB), Malda 732103, WB, India.

Pradip Chouhan (P)

Department of Geography, University of Gour Banga (UGB), Malda 732103, WB, India.

Mulazim Hussain (M)

The Children Hospital, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University (SZABMU), Islamabad 44000, Pakistan.

Juan Yang (J)

Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development, Beijing 100038, China.

Asma Bibi (A)

Independent Researcher, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.

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