The Effect of Socio-Economic Factors on the Health Indicators in Yemen

Type Journal Article - Journal of Natural Sciences Research
Title The Effect of Socio-Economic Factors on the Health Indicators in Yemen
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 14
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 138-144
URL http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JNSR/article/viewFile/24364/24935
Abstract
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of socio-economic factors on health indicators of children living
in rural areas, poor families and households with no flush toilets. A sample of Yemeni children was determined
by size 12542 children aged under 5 years that was taken from the raw data of Household Budget Survey (HBS)
2005/2006 in Yemen. Height-for-age z score (HAZ), Weight-for-height z score (WHZ), and Weight-for-age z
score (WAZ) indicators were used to determine the health of children, by applying logistic multiple regression
and chi square regression. The study revealed that stunting (HAZ) was found in 31.5% of the children while
11.6% were underweight (WAZ), and 4.9% were wasted (WHZ). In addition, risk of stunting, wasting, and
underweighting were significantly at higher risk among males. Also, children at the highest wealth index or
middle had a lower risk of stunting or wasting and underweighting, respectively. Children who belong to
households with no water systems and to households with no flush toilet at higher risk from stunting and
underweighting, respectively.

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