Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda

Childhood anemia is among the most significant health problems faced by public health departments in developing countries. This study aims at assessing the determinants and possible spatial effects associated with childhood anemia in Rwanda. The 2014/2015 Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (RDHS)...

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Main Authors: Faustin Habyarimana, Temesgen Zewotir, Shaun Ramroop
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/6/652
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spelling doaj-1af9c507c8264ed89a5f52c6811ec7d42020-11-24T23:30:51ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-06-0114665210.3390/ijerph14060652ijerph14060652Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in RwandaFaustin Habyarimana0Temesgen Zewotir1Shaun Ramroop2School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg Campus, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, South AfricaSchool of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Durban 4000, South AfricaSchool of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg Campus, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, South AfricaChildhood anemia is among the most significant health problems faced by public health departments in developing countries. This study aims at assessing the determinants and possible spatial effects associated with childhood anemia in Rwanda. The 2014/2015 Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (RDHS) data was used. The analysis was done using the structured spatial additive quantile regression model. The findings of this study revealed that the child’s age; the duration of breastfeeding; gender of the child; the nutritional status of the child (whether underweight and/or wasting); whether the child had a fever; had a cough in the two weeks prior to the survey or not; whether the child received vitamin A supplementation in the six weeks before the survey or not; the household wealth index; literacy of the mother; mother’s anemia status; mother’s age at the birth are all significant factors associated with childhood anemia in Rwanda. Furthermore, significant structured spatial location effects on childhood anemia was found.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/6/652child malnutrition statusconditional distributionhemoglobinsmoothing function
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author Faustin Habyarimana
Temesgen Zewotir
Shaun Ramroop
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Temesgen Zewotir
Shaun Ramroop
Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
child malnutrition status
conditional distribution
hemoglobin
smoothing function
author_facet Faustin Habyarimana
Temesgen Zewotir
Shaun Ramroop
author_sort Faustin Habyarimana
title Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda
title_short Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda
title_full Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda
title_fullStr Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda
title_full_unstemmed Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Assessing the Determinants of Childhood Anemia in Rwanda
title_sort structured additive quantile regression for assessing the determinants of childhood anemia in rwanda
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Childhood anemia is among the most significant health problems faced by public health departments in developing countries. This study aims at assessing the determinants and possible spatial effects associated with childhood anemia in Rwanda. The 2014/2015 Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (RDHS) data was used. The analysis was done using the structured spatial additive quantile regression model. The findings of this study revealed that the child’s age; the duration of breastfeeding; gender of the child; the nutritional status of the child (whether underweight and/or wasting); whether the child had a fever; had a cough in the two weeks prior to the survey or not; whether the child received vitamin A supplementation in the six weeks before the survey or not; the household wealth index; literacy of the mother; mother’s anemia status; mother’s age at the birth are all significant factors associated with childhood anemia in Rwanda. Furthermore, significant structured spatial location effects on childhood anemia was found.
topic child malnutrition status
conditional distribution
hemoglobin
smoothing function
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/6/652
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