Determinants of stunting among children under 2 years in urban informal settlements in Mumbai, India: evidence from a household census

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作者
Das, Sushmita [1 ]
Chanani, Sheila [1 ]
Shah More, Neena [1 ]
Osrin, David [2 ]
Pantvaidya, Shanti [1 ]
Jayaraman, Anuja [1 ]
机构
[1] Soc Nutr Educ & Hlth Act, Behind Bldg 11, Mumbai 400054, Maharashtra, India
[2] UCL Inst Global Hlth, 30 Guilford St, London WC1N 1EH, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
Malnutrition; Stunting; Slum settlements; Mumbai; India; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; CHILDHOOD UNDERNUTRITION; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; HEALTH SURVEYS; LINEAR GROWTH; MALNUTRITION; CONSEQUENCES; CHILDBEARING; SANITATION; INDICATORS;
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10.1186/s41043-020-00222-x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: There is limited evidence on the determinants of childhood stunting across urban India or specifically in slum settlements. This study aims to assess the extent of stunting among children under 2 years of age and examine its determinants in informal settlements of Mumbai. Methods: Data were collected in 2014-2015 in a post intervention census of a cluster randomized controlled trial to improve the health of women and children. Census covered 40 slum settlements of around 600 households each. A total of 3578 children were included in the study. Mixed effects logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with stunting. Results: The prevalence of stunting among children aged 0-23 months was 38%. In the adjusted model, higher maternal education (AOR 0.59; 95% CI 0.42, 0.82), birth interval of at least 2 years (AOR 0.71; 95% CI 0.58, 0.87) and intended conception of the child (AOR 0.80; 95% CI 0.64, 0.99) were associated with lower odds of stunting. Maternal exposure to physical violence (AOR 1.83; 95% CI 1.21, 2.77) was associated with higher odds of being stunted. A child aged 18-23 months had 5.04 times greater odds (95% CI 3.91, 6.5) of being stunted than a child less than 6 months of age. Male child had higher odds of being stunted (AOR 1.33; 95% CI 1.14, 1.54). Conclusions: Our findings support a multidimensional aetiology for stunting. The results of the study emphasize the importance of women's status and decision-making power in urban India, along with access to and uptake of family planning and services to provide support for survivors of domestic violence. Ultimately, a multilateral effort is needed to ensure the success of nutrition-specific interventions by focusing on the underlying health and social status of women living in urban slums.
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