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  2. Master of Applied Statistics (MAS)

Risk Factors Associated With Diarrhea Among Children Under-Five in Myanmar

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Title Risk Factors Associated With Diarrhea Among Children Under-Five in Myanmar
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Publication date 2022-07-01
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Zin Mar
Description
Diarrhea is the common childhood disease all around the world especially in low
and middle income countries. This study aimed to explore the factors associated with
the occurrence of diarrhea among under-five children using the Myanmar Demographic
and Health Survey (2015-2016) data. Total 4782 children aged under-five were
analyzed in this study. The descriptive statistics, Chi-square test and binary logistic
regression model were used in the study. It was found that 12% of children had diarrhea
but 88% of children had not diarrhea. According to the results of Chi-square test,
mother’s education and employment status, wealth index, age of child and duration of
breastfeeding were significantly associated with the diarrhea occurrence. Regarding the
binary logistic regression model, this study identified that children with educated
mother, children from middle and rich households, older children, children with
complete immunization, children with breastfeeding and nourished children were less
likely the diarrhea occurrence in Myanmar. Whereas children with employed mothers
were more likely the diarrhea occurrence than unemployed mothers. Government and
health planners should conduct diarrhea prevention and control program especially in
rural areas of Myanmar to raise the level of mother’s education and health awareness
and proper nutrition of children.
Thesis/dissertations
Yangon University of Economics
Dr. Hlaing Hlaing Moe
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