Bégin F, Frongillo E A, Delisle H
Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama, Apartado Postal 1188, Guatemala.
J Nutr. 1999 Mar;129(3):680-6. doi: 10.1093/jn/129.3.680.
The purpose of this study was to identify caregiver characteristics that influence child nutritional status in rural Chad, when controlling for socioeconomic factors. Variables were classified according to the categories of a UNICEF model of care: caregiving behaviors, household food security, food and economic resources and resources for care and health resources. Sixty-four households with 98 children from ages 12 to 71 mo were part of this study. Caregivers were interviewed to collect information on number of pregnancies, child feeding and health practices, influence on decisions regarding child health and feeding, overall satisfaction with life, social support, workload, income, use of income, and household food expenditures and consumption. Household heads were questioned about household food production and other economic resources. Caregiver and household variables were classified as two sets of variables, and separate regression models were run for each of the two sets. Significant predictors of height-for-age were then combined in the same regression model. Caregiver influence on child-feeding decisions, level of satisfaction with life, willingness to seek advice during child illnesses, and the number of individuals available to assist with domestic tasks were the caregiver factors associated with children's height-for-age. Socioeconomic factors associated with children's height-for-age were the amount of harvested cereals, the sources of household income and the household being monogamous. When the caregiver and household socioeconomic factors were combined in the same model, they explained 54% of the variance in children's height-for-age, and their regression coefficients did not change or only slightly increased, except for caregiver's propensity to seek advice during child illnesses, which was no longer significant. These results indicate that caregiver characteristics influence children's nutritional status, even while controlling for the socioeconomic status of the household.
本研究的目的是在控制社会经济因素的情况下,确定影响乍得农村地区儿童营养状况的照料者特征。变量根据联合国儿童基金会照料模式的类别进行分类:照料行为、家庭粮食安全、食物和经济资源以及照料资源和健康资源。本研究纳入了来自64个家庭的98名年龄在12至71个月的儿童。对照料者进行访谈,以收集有关怀孕次数、儿童喂养和健康习惯、对儿童健康和喂养决策的影响、对生活的总体满意度、社会支持、工作量、收入、收入用途以及家庭食品支出和消费等信息。向户主询问家庭粮食生产和其他经济资源情况。将照料者和家庭变量分为两组变量,并对这两组变量分别运行独立的回归模型。然后将年龄别身高的显著预测因素纳入同一个回归模型。照料者对儿童喂养决策的影响、生活满意度水平、在儿童患病时寻求建议的意愿以及可协助做家务的人数是与儿童年龄别身高相关的照料者因素。与儿童年龄别身高相关的社会经济因素是谷物收获量、家庭收入来源以及家庭为一夫一妻制。当照料者和家庭社会经济因素纳入同一个模型时,它们解释了儿童年龄别身高差异的54%,并且除了照料者在儿童患病时寻求建议的倾向不再显著外,它们的回归系数没有变化或仅略有增加。这些结果表明,即使在控制家庭社会经济地位的情况下,照料者特征也会影响儿童的营养状况。