Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in India

Despite the existence of several policies and programs, anemia among pregnant and lactating women continues to be a serious concern for public health policy in India. The main objective of this study is to examine the prevalence and determinants of anemia among pregnant and lactating versus nonpregn...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui, Srinivas Goli, Tamal Reja, Riddhi Doshi, Swastika Chakravorty, Chhavi Tiwari, Nomita P. Kumar, Deepshikha Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-08-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017725555
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spelling doaj-1ff710de1e7f4944ae8602c83d39ada62020-11-25T01:27:14ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402017-08-01710.1177/2158244017725555Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in IndiaMohammad Zahid Siddiqui0Srinivas Goli1Tamal Reja2Riddhi Doshi3Swastika Chakravorty4Chhavi Tiwari5Nomita P. Kumar6Deepshikha Singh7Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaJawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaInternational Center for Research on Women, New Delhi, IndiaParkview Health Fort Wayne, IN, USAJawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaIndian Institute of Management Ranchi, Jharkhand, IndiaGiri Institute of Development Studies, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaJawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaDespite the existence of several policies and programs, anemia among pregnant and lactating women continues to be a serious concern for public health policy in India. The main objective of this study is to examine the prevalence and determinants of anemia among pregnant and lactating versus nonpregnant nonlactating (NP-NL) women for priority setting in health policies of the country. Data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS3) conducted in 2005-2006 has been used for the analyses of this study. The results revealed that the prevalence of anemia was higher among lactating women (63%), followed by pregnant women (59%) than NP-NL women (53%). Younger lactating (71%) and older pregnant women (67%) had a higher burden of anemia. Along with socioeconomic factors, demographic indicators such as children ever born and program factors like nutrition advice and supplementary nutrition during anti natal care and postnatal care emerged as significant predictors in the case of anemia among both pregnant and lactating women, while socioeconomic indicators emerged as critical factors in the case of anemia among NP-NL women. Hence, targeting demographic and program factors, along with key socioeconomic and demographic factors in public health policy, is critical in reducing anemia among lactating and pregnant women, while targeting significant socioeconomic factors is the key for reducing anemia among NP-NL women.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017725555
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author Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui
Srinivas Goli
Tamal Reja
Riddhi Doshi
Swastika Chakravorty
Chhavi Tiwari
Nomita P. Kumar
Deepshikha Singh
spellingShingle Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui
Srinivas Goli
Tamal Reja
Riddhi Doshi
Swastika Chakravorty
Chhavi Tiwari
Nomita P. Kumar
Deepshikha Singh
Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in India
SAGE Open
author_facet Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui
Srinivas Goli
Tamal Reja
Riddhi Doshi
Swastika Chakravorty
Chhavi Tiwari
Nomita P. Kumar
Deepshikha Singh
author_sort Mohammad Zahid Siddiqui
title Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in India
title_short Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in India
title_full Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in India
title_fullStr Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in India
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Anemia and Its Determinants Among Pregnant, Lactating, and Nonpregnant Nonlactating Women in India
title_sort prevalence of anemia and its determinants among pregnant, lactating, and nonpregnant nonlactating women in india
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open
issn 2158-2440
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Despite the existence of several policies and programs, anemia among pregnant and lactating women continues to be a serious concern for public health policy in India. The main objective of this study is to examine the prevalence and determinants of anemia among pregnant and lactating versus nonpregnant nonlactating (NP-NL) women for priority setting in health policies of the country. Data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS3) conducted in 2005-2006 has been used for the analyses of this study. The results revealed that the prevalence of anemia was higher among lactating women (63%), followed by pregnant women (59%) than NP-NL women (53%). Younger lactating (71%) and older pregnant women (67%) had a higher burden of anemia. Along with socioeconomic factors, demographic indicators such as children ever born and program factors like nutrition advice and supplementary nutrition during anti natal care and postnatal care emerged as significant predictors in the case of anemia among both pregnant and lactating women, while socioeconomic indicators emerged as critical factors in the case of anemia among NP-NL women. Hence, targeting demographic and program factors, along with key socioeconomic and demographic factors in public health policy, is critical in reducing anemia among lactating and pregnant women, while targeting significant socioeconomic factors is the key for reducing anemia among NP-NL women.
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