Estimation of the Family and Community Unobserved Heterogeneity Effects on the Risk of Under-Five Mortality in Nigeria using Frailty Model

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A. I. Wegbom, I. D. Essi, V. Kiri
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Abstract: The Under-five mortality (U5M) rate is an important determinant of societal and national advancementa key marker of wellbeing, value, and access. In spite of efforts to identify the predictors of U5M to reduce its high level in Nigeria, the problem remains a major cause for concern. This study estimated the potential role of unmeasured/unobserved factors at both family and community levels, using shared frailty models on the 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (2013 NDHS) data. The Log-rank test was used to identify variables associated with U5Mhazard ratio estimates with P<0.05 were considered as statistically significant. Our findings suggested region, marital status, place of residence and place of delivery were significant determinants of U5M in both frailty models. We also found evidence of frailty effect on the risk, particularly at the community levelheterogeneity due to unmeasured/unobserved factors, which are generally ignored when we assess the risk using only observed variables. We, therefore, suggest that to achieve the sustainable development goals relating to child health in Nigeria, more significant efforts should be directed at identifying more determinants, such as to reduce the influence of unobserved factors and facilitate an extension of interventions to these factors.
使用脆弱模型估计尼日利亚家庭和社区未观察到的异质性对五岁以下儿童死亡率的影响
摘要:五岁以下儿童死亡率(U5M)是社会和国家进步的重要决定因素,也是幸福感、价值和获得机会的关键标志。尽管尼日利亚努力确定五岁以下儿童的预测因素,以降低其高水平,但这一问题仍然是令人担忧的主要原因。这项研究使用2013年尼日利亚人口与健康调查(2013年NDHS)数据的共同虚弱模型,估计了未测量/未观察因素在家庭和社区层面的潜在作用。对数秩检验用于确定与U5M危险比估计值相关的变量,P<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。我们的研究结果表明,在两种虚弱模型中,地区、婚姻状况、居住地和分娩地是五岁以下儿童的重要决定因素。我们还发现了虚弱对风险的影响的证据,特别是在社区层面,由于未测量/未观察到的因素造成的异质性,当我们仅使用观察到的变量评估风险时,这些因素通常被忽略。因此,我们建议,为了在尼日利亚实现与儿童健康相关的可持续发展目标,应做出更大的努力,确定更多的决定因素,例如减少未观察到的因素的影响,并促进将干预措施扩展到这些因素。
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