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Inequalities in anemia among Peruvian children aged 6–59 months: A decomposition analysis
Fecha
2023-03-31Registro en:
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Frontiers in Public Health
Autor
Kassab Córdova, Ali Al
Mendez Guerra, Carolina
Robles Valcarcel, Pamela
Iberico Bellomo, Luis
Alva, Kenedy
Herrera Añazco, Percy
Benites Zapata, Vicente A.
Institución
Resumen
Objective: To quantify the inequalities of anemia in Peruvian children aged
6–59 months and uncover its contributing factors.
Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study based on the
secondary data analysis of the 2021 Peruvian Demographic and Health Survey
(DHS). Our sample included Peruvian children aged 6–59 months with complete
data for the variables of interest. Anemia was defined as having a hemoglobin level
of less than 11 g/dL, adjusted by altitude. Erreygers Concentration Index (ECI) and
concentration curves were computed to estimate the socio-economic inequality
in anemia among Peruvian children. Moreover, ECI was decomposed to figure
out the contributing factors to the inequality of anemia and the residual variation.
Results: Nationwide, the prevalence of anemia in Peruvian children was
29.47%. We found a pro-poor inequality regarding anemia at the national level
(ECI = −0.1848). The determinants included in the model explained 81.85% of
the overall socio-economic inequality in anemia. The largest contribution to
inequality was from household- and community-related factors. Having a higher
mother’s education level (26.26%) and being from the highlands (24.91%) were
the major significant contributors to the overall health inequality.
Conclusion: Almost one-third of Peruvian children have anemia. A pro-poor
inequality of anemia in Peruvian children was found. Public policies ought to
address the major contributing factors of anemia inequality.