2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12187-012-9172-4
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Measuring Intermediary Determinants of Early Childhood Health: A Composite Index Comparing Colombian Departments

Abstract: In recent years there has been growing interest in composite indicators as an efficient tool of analysis and a method of prioritizing policies. This paper presents a composite index of intermediary determinants of child health using a multivariate statistical approach. The index shows how specific determinants of child health vary across Colombian departments (administrative subdivisions). We used data collected from the 2010 Colombian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) for 32 departments and the capital city… Show more

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“…We employed polychoric PCA for FSI construction by using 11 indicators, all of which measure different aspects of food security. The extensively used criterion for selecting the number of principal factors proposed by Kaiser (1960) was employed (Osorio et al 2013) for this purpose. This criterion suggests retaining factors with eigen values greater than 1 (Table 3).…”
Section: Construction Of Fsimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We employed polychoric PCA for FSI construction by using 11 indicators, all of which measure different aspects of food security. The extensively used criterion for selecting the number of principal factors proposed by Kaiser (1960) was employed (Osorio et al 2013) for this purpose. This criterion suggests retaining factors with eigen values greater than 1 (Table 3).…”
Section: Construction Of Fsimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A small literature has explored various ways to approach the development of NC indexes, either through care-domain-specific indexes (Armar-Klemesu, Ruel, Maxwell, Levin, & Morris, 2000;Garg & Chadha, 2009) or more complex indexes combining care domains (Amugsi, Mittelmark, Lartey, Matanda, & Urke, 2014;Nti & Lartey, 2008;Osorio, Bolancé, & Alca iz, 2013;Osorio, Bolancé, & Madise, 2015;Ruel et al, 1999). Armar-Klemesu et al (2000), Amugsi et al (2014), Nti and Lartey (2008), and Ruel et al (1999) all used one or more care indexes in their studies of determinants of childcare (Armar-Klemesu et al, 2000;Peter & Kumar, 2014), or care as a determinant of child nutrition (Amugsi et al, 2014;Moursi et al, 2008;Nti & Lartey, 2008;Ruel et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to these recommendations, it could also be beneficial to leverage the services of midwives and doulas, who have proven to provide a greater source of support to women in labor, as part of the strategy to reduce the incidence of CD. Educational campaigns would need to consider regional disparities in quantity and quality of health services to streamline action plans that reach all women of reproductive age. Lastly, our study supports the need for more research on the overuse of CD and its impact on women's health, particularly among women in the “poorer” wealth category, as well as on the healthcare system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%