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卢旺达单亲家庭与双亲家庭对五岁以下儿童饮食摄入和生长的影响:一项使用有向无环图的分析

Effect of single-parent versus dual-parent households on dietary intake and growth among under-five children in Rwanda: an analysis using directed acyclic graph.

作者信息

Joyeuse Ukwishaka, Sekou Samadoulougou, Vincent Sezibera, Fati Kirakoya-Samadoulougou, Geneviève Lefebvre

机构信息

Rwanda Biomedical Center, Maternal Child and Community Health Division, Kigali, Rwanda.

Jhpiego, Kigali, Rwanda.

出版信息

BMC Nutr. 2025 Jul 4;11(1):128. doi: 10.1186/s40795-025-01084-4.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Poor childhood diet and malnutrition are global issues, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Adequate nutrition during the early years of life is crucial for optimal child growth. Household dynamics influence children's well-being, with single-parent households facing unique challenges that can affect dietary intake and growth. In Rwanda, stunting and being underweight are still prevalent, and the role of household structure has not been studied. This study assessed the relationship of single parent in comparison to dual parent households with children's dietary intake and growth together with the mediating role of wealth in these relationships.

METHODOLOGY

This cross-sectional study used secondary data from the 2019/2020 Rwanda Demographics and Health Survey (DHS). The analysis included 3,531 children under five years of age from dual and single parent households at the time of the survey, with a specific focus on 2332 children aged 6-23 months for dietary assessment. To estimate the associations, we performed survey-weighted multivariate logistic regressions using binary outcomes, adjusting for confounders identified by a directed acyclic graph (DAG). Mediation analysis was performed using structural equation modeling (SEM) for continuous outcomes and generalized structural equation modeling (GSEM) for binary outcomes to explore the mediating effect of wealth on the relationships among household structure, the minimum acceptable diet (MAD), and child growth. Both models accounted for the complex sampling design.

RESULTS

Among the 3,531 participants, 26.9% lived in single-parent households.​​​​​​ Stunting was observed in 34% of the children, while 8.3% were underweight, 1% experienced wasting, and only 21.1% of the children aged 6-23 months met MAD. Single-parent households were significantly associated with stunting (OR: 1.22; 95% CI: 1.01-1.46) and wasting (OR: 2.11; 95% CI: 1.11-3.99) but were not associated with underweight or MAD. Household structure indirectly influenced MAD (indirect effect (IE) = -0.007, p = 0.02), height-for-age (IE = -0.068, p < 0.001), and weight-for-age z scores (IE = -0.029, p = 0.001) through wealth, but no mediation effect was observed for height-for-weight z scores.

CONCLUSION

This study highlights the influence of family structure on children's dietary intake and growth in Rwanda. To effectively combat malnutrition in Rwanda and similar settings, targeted interventions should address household structure, particularly that of single-parent households, and wealth disparities.

摘要

引言

儿童期饮食不良和营养不良是全球性问题,在低收入和中等收入国家尤为突出。生命早期充足的营养对儿童的最佳生长发育至关重要。家庭动态影响儿童的幸福,单亲家庭面临着可能影响饮食摄入和生长的独特挑战。在卢旺达,发育迟缓与体重不足现象仍然普遍,而家庭结构的作用尚未得到研究。本研究评估了单亲家庭与双亲家庭相比对儿童饮食摄入和生长的关系,以及财富在这些关系中的中介作用。

方法

本横断面研究使用了2019/2020年卢旺达人口与健康调查(DHS)的二手数据。分析包括调查时来自双亲家庭和单亲家庭的3531名五岁以下儿童,特别关注2332名6 - 23个月大的儿童进行饮食评估。为了估计关联,我们使用二元结局进行调查加权多变量逻辑回归,对由有向无环图(DAG)确定的混杂因素进行调整。中介分析使用结构方程模型(SEM)处理连续结局,使用广义结构方程模型(GSEM)处理二元结局,以探讨财富对家庭结构、最低可接受饮食(MAD)和儿童生长之间关系的中介作用。两个模型都考虑了复杂的抽样设计。

结果

在3531名参与者中,26.9%生活在单亲家庭。34%的儿童存在发育迟缓,8.3%体重不足,1%消瘦,6 - 23个月大的儿童中只有21.1%达到MAD。单亲家庭与发育迟缓(OR:1.22;95%CI:1.01 - 1.46)和消瘦(OR:2.11;95%CI:1.11 - 3.99)显著相关,但与体重不足或MAD无关。家庭结构通过财富间接影响MAD(间接效应(IE)=-0.007,p = 0.02)、年龄别身高(IE=-0.068,p < 0.001)和年龄别体重z评分(IE=-0.029,p = 0.001),但未观察到对身高别体重z评分的中介效应。

结论

本研究强调了卢旺达家庭结构对儿童饮食摄入和生长的影响。为有效应对卢旺达及类似环境中的营养不良问题,有针对性的干预措施应针对家庭结构,特别是单亲家庭结构以及财富差距。

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