메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 30, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 493-500

Decreased attendance at routine health activities mediates deterioration in nutritional status of young African children under worsening socioeconomic conditions

Author keywords

Africa; Attendance rate; Caring; Children; Economic crisis; Embedded regression models; Mediating effect; Nutritional status; Public health

Indexed keywords

CHILD WELFARE; HEALTH SERVICES; NUTRITIONAL STATUS; SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS;

EID: 0034948605     PISSN: 03005771     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1093/ije/30.3.493     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (13)

References (41)
  • 1
    • 0004676157 scopus 로고
    • The Impact of World Recession on Children. New York: UNICEF, Pergamon Press
    • (1984)
    • Jolly, R.1    Cornia, G.A.2
  • 3
    • 0004643468 scopus 로고
    • Adjustment with a human face, Barbara Ward Lecture. Development. Rome: SID
    • (1985)
    • Jolly, R.1
  • 4
    • 0004676158 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Nutrition and Poverty: An Overview. ACC/SCN Symposium Report-Nutrition Policy Paper. Geneva: United Nations
    • (1997)
    • Gillespie, S.1
  • 5
    • 33745628274 scopus 로고
    • The impact of economic adjustment programs
    • Bell DE, Reich MR (eds). Health, Nutrition, and Economic Crises-Approaches to Policy in the Third World. Dover, Massachusetts: Auburn House
    • (1988) , pp. 103-144
    • Behrman, J.R.1
  • 6
    • 0004676594 scopus 로고
    • Nutritional effects of structural adjustment in subsaharan Africa
    • Biswas MR, Gabr M (eds). Nutrition in the Nineties: Policy Issues. Delhi: Oxford University Press
    • (1994) , pp. 139-172
    • Sahn, D.E.1
  • 7
    • 0004673471 scopus 로고
    • FAO/WHO. Nutrition and Development: A Global Assessment. International Conference on Nutrition. Rome: FAO
    • (1992)
  • 8
    • 0004708290 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The World Bank. Congo Poverty Assessment. Document of the World Bank, Human Resources II, Africa Region, Washington, DC: The World Bank
    • (1997)
  • 10
    • 0004644326 scopus 로고
    • WHO. Physical Status: The Use and Interpretation of Anthropometry. Geneva: WHO
    • (1995)
  • 11
    • 0004713431 scopus 로고
    • WHO. Measuring Change in Nutritional Status: Guidelines for Assessing the Nutritional Impact of Supplementary Feeding Programmes. Geneva: WHO
    • (1983)
  • 12
    • 0004644478 scopus 로고
    • Epi Info, Version 6: A Word Processing, Database, and Statistics Program for Epidemiology on Microcomputers. Atlanta, Georgia: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    • (1995)
    • Dean, A.G.1    Dean, J.A.2    Coulombier, D.3
  • 13
    • 0004696254 scopus 로고
    • Multivariate Descriptive Statistical Analysis: Correspondence Analysis and Related Techniques for Large Matrices. New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
    • (1984)
    • Lebart, L.1    Morineau, A.2    Warwick, K.M.3
  • 17
    • 0004643171 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • SAS Institute Inc. SAS/STAT Software: Changes and Enhancements Through Release 6.12. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc.
    • (1997)
  • 18
    • 0004679050 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • WHO. Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries: A Review of Current Scientific Knowledge. Geneva: WHO
    • (1998)
  • 19
    • 0004676159 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The World Bank. Nutritional Status and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. Knowledge Networks, Information and Technology Center: Findings, Africa Region, no 108
    • (1998)
  • 20
    • 0004713432 scopus 로고
    • Growth Promotion for Child Development. Proceedings of a Colloquium in Nyeri, Kenya, 12-13 May 1992. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre
    • (1993)
    • Cervinskas, J.1    Gerein, N.M.2    George, S.3
  • 21
    • 0025925877 scopus 로고
    • Is growth monitoring worthwhile? An evaluation of its use in three child health programmes in Zaire
    • (1991) Soc Sci Med , vol.32 , pp. 667-675
    • Gerein, N.M.1    Ross, D.A.2
  • 22
    • 0026727974 scopus 로고
    • Growth charts only marginally improved maternal learning from nutrition education and growth monitoring in Lesotho
    • (1992) J Nutr , vol.122 , pp. 1772-1780
    • Ruel, M.T.1    Habicht, J.P.2
  • 24
    • 0003051038 scopus 로고
    • Growth monitoring as an educational tool, an integrating strategy, and a source of information: A review of experience
    • Pinstrup-Andersen P, Pelletier D, Alderman H (eds). Child Growth and Nutrition in Developing Countries-Priorities for Action. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press
    • (1995) , pp. 78-96
    • Ruel, M.T.1
  • 25
    • 0025979729 scopus 로고
    • Underlying and proximate determinants of child health: The Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Study
    • The Cebu Study Team.
    • (1991) Am J Epidemiol , vol.133 , pp. 185-201
  • 27
    • 0004643319 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Exploring the Health Impact of Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction and Public Health Expenditure. Technical Paper MESD18, Division of Intensified Cooperation with Developing Countries. Geneva: WHO
    • (1998)
    • Carrin, G.1    Politi, C.2
  • 34
    • 0003103581 scopus 로고
    • Weathering economic crises: The crucial role of women in health
    • Bell DE, Reich MR (eds). Health, Nutrition, and Economic Crises-Approaches to Policy in the Third World. Dover, Massachusetts: Auburn House
    • (1988) , pp. 307-348
    • Leslie, J.1    Lycette, M.2    Buvinic, M.3
  • 35
    • 0017891067 scopus 로고
    • An epidemiological approach to the study of users and nonusers of child health services
    • (1978) Am J Public Health , vol.68 , pp. 231-235
    • Selwyn, B.J.1
  • 38
    • 0030229028 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Quality time: How parents' schooling affects child health through its interaction with childcare time in Bangladesh
    • (1996) Health Econ , vol.5 , pp. 383-407
    • Bishai, D.1


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.