Multilevel modelling of the determinants of under-five deaths in South Africa: Evidence from the 2016 Demographic Health Survey.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tshediso V Barwe, Stephina K Mbele, Boitshwarelo K M Ngake, Mluleki Tsawe, Maatla D Temane, Langutani N Miyambu
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Abstract

Although South Africa is among the countries with lower under-five mortality rates in sub-Saharan Africa, the country has failed to meet the national targets set to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. The study aimed to examine multilevel determinants of deaths of children under five in South Africa. Secondary data from the 2016 South Africa Demographic Health Survey was used to conduct bivariate and multilevel logistic regression analyses. The under-five mortality rate was estimated at 42.1 deaths per 1000 live births. The under-five mortality rates were highest in Mpumalanga and lowest in Western Cape. The findings showed that several factors were associated with under-five deaths, namely the sex of the child, population group, mother's level of education, household wealth, type of toilet facility, source of drinking water, and province. The findings call for targeted interventions aimed at reducing under-five deaths among vulnerable groups, i.e., those from a low socioeconomic background, from the black population group, as well as male children.

南非五岁以下儿童死亡决定因素的多层次建模:来自2016年人口健康调查的证据。
尽管南非是撒哈拉以南非洲五岁以下儿童死亡率较低的国家之一,但该国未能实现为实现千年发展目标而设定的国家具体目标。这项研究旨在调查南非五岁以下儿童死亡的多层决定因素。使用2016年南非人口健康调查的二手数据进行双变量和多水平logistic回归分析。5岁以下儿童死亡率估计为每1000例活产42.1例死亡。5岁以下儿童死亡率最高的是普马兰加省,最低的是西开普省。调查结果表明,有几个因素与五岁以下儿童的死亡有关,即儿童的性别、人口群体、母亲的教育程度、家庭财富、厕所设施类型、饮用水来源和省份。调查结果呼吁采取有针对性的干预措施,减少弱势群体(即社会经济背景较低的群体、黑人群体以及男童)五岁以下儿童的死亡。
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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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