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Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Household food insecurity and lack of education are two of the most remarkable deprivations which developing countries are currently experiencing. Evidences from different studies showed that health and nutrition problems are major barriers to educational access and achievement in low-in...

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Autores principales: Tamiru, Dessalegn, Argaw, Alemayehu, Gerbaba, Mulusew, Ayana, Girmay, Nigussie, Aderajew, Belachew, Tefera
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4988034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27530676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3479-x
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author Tamiru, Dessalegn
Argaw, Alemayehu
Gerbaba, Mulusew
Ayana, Girmay
Nigussie, Aderajew
Belachew, Tefera
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Argaw, Alemayehu
Gerbaba, Mulusew
Ayana, Girmay
Nigussie, Aderajew
Belachew, Tefera
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description BACKGROUND: Household food insecurity and lack of education are two of the most remarkable deprivations which developing countries are currently experiencing. Evidences from different studies showed that health and nutrition problems are major barriers to educational access and achievement in low-income countries which poses a serious challenge on effort towards the achieving Sustainable Development Goals. Evidence on the link between food security and school attendance is very important to address this challenge. This study aimed to assess to what extent food insecurity affects school absenteeism among primary school adolescents. METHODS: A school based cross-sectional study was conducted among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone from October-November, 2013. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data on the household food security and socio-demographic variables. Data were analyzed using SPSS for windows version 16.0 after checking for missing values and outliers. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to determine the association of school absenteeism and food insecurity with independent variables using odds ratio and 95 % of confidence intervals. Variables with p ≤ 0.25 in the bivariate analyses were entered into a multivariable regression analysis to control for associations among the independent variables. RESULTS: The frequency of adolescent school absenteeism was significantly high (50.20 %) among food insecure households (P < 0.001) compared to their peers whose households were food secure (37.89 %). Findings of multivariable logistic regression analysis also showed that household food insecurity [AOR = 2.81 (1.70, 4.76)] was positively associated with poor school attendance while female-headed household [AOR = 0.23 (0.07, 0.72)], urban residence [AOR = 0.52 (0.36, 0.81)] and male-gender [AOR = 0.64 (0.54, 0.74)] were inversely associated with school absenteeism. Household food insecurity was positively associated with lack of maternal education [AOR = 2.26 (0.57, 8.93)] and poor household economic status [AOR = 1.39 (1.18, 2.83)]. However, livestock ownership [AOR = 0.17 (0.06, 0.51)] was negatively associated with household food insecurity. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study showed that household food insecurity has strong linkage with adolescent school absenteeism. Maternal education and household economic status were significantly associated with household food security status. Therefore, national policies and programs need to stress on how to improve family income earning capacity and socioeconomic status to handle household food insecurity which is a key contributor of adolescent school absenteeism.
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spelling pubmed-49880342016-08-18 Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia Tamiru, Dessalegn Argaw, Alemayehu Gerbaba, Mulusew Ayana, Girmay Nigussie, Aderajew Belachew, Tefera BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Household food insecurity and lack of education are two of the most remarkable deprivations which developing countries are currently experiencing. Evidences from different studies showed that health and nutrition problems are major barriers to educational access and achievement in low-income countries which poses a serious challenge on effort towards the achieving Sustainable Development Goals. Evidence on the link between food security and school attendance is very important to address this challenge. This study aimed to assess to what extent food insecurity affects school absenteeism among primary school adolescents. METHODS: A school based cross-sectional study was conducted among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone from October-November, 2013. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data on the household food security and socio-demographic variables. Data were analyzed using SPSS for windows version 16.0 after checking for missing values and outliers. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to determine the association of school absenteeism and food insecurity with independent variables using odds ratio and 95 % of confidence intervals. Variables with p ≤ 0.25 in the bivariate analyses were entered into a multivariable regression analysis to control for associations among the independent variables. RESULTS: The frequency of adolescent school absenteeism was significantly high (50.20 %) among food insecure households (P < 0.001) compared to their peers whose households were food secure (37.89 %). Findings of multivariable logistic regression analysis also showed that household food insecurity [AOR = 2.81 (1.70, 4.76)] was positively associated with poor school attendance while female-headed household [AOR = 0.23 (0.07, 0.72)], urban residence [AOR = 0.52 (0.36, 0.81)] and male-gender [AOR = 0.64 (0.54, 0.74)] were inversely associated with school absenteeism. Household food insecurity was positively associated with lack of maternal education [AOR = 2.26 (0.57, 8.93)] and poor household economic status [AOR = 1.39 (1.18, 2.83)]. However, livestock ownership [AOR = 0.17 (0.06, 0.51)] was negatively associated with household food insecurity. CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study showed that household food insecurity has strong linkage with adolescent school absenteeism. Maternal education and household economic status were significantly associated with household food security status. Therefore, national policies and programs need to stress on how to improve family income earning capacity and socioeconomic status to handle household food insecurity which is a key contributor of adolescent school absenteeism. BioMed Central 2016-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4988034/ /pubmed/27530676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3479-x Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Tamiru, Dessalegn
Argaw, Alemayehu
Gerbaba, Mulusew
Ayana, Girmay
Nigussie, Aderajew
Belachew, Tefera
Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia
title Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia
title_full Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia
title_short Household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in Jimma zone, Ethiopia
title_sort household food insecurity and its association with school absenteeism among primary school adolescents in jimma zone, ethiopia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4988034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27530676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3479-x
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