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STATISTICAL MODELS OF DETERMINANTS OF BIRTH WEIGHT IN NKPOR AND ITS ENVIRONS, ANAMBRA STATE

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Abstract

Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival, future physical growth and mental development. Twenty million infants world wide representing 15.5% of all births are born with low birth weight, 95.6% of them in developing countries like Nigeria. This study investigates the determinants of birth weight and proposes a statistical model that can be useful in epidemiological studies of birth weight. Data on birth weight, maternal age, gestational age and sex of index baby, on 1023 live births between 2000 and 2001 in a private hospital in Onitsha, Anambra State, were extracted from the hospital’s record. The data were analyzed using multiple regression method, Chi-square and odds ratio. Mean birth weight is 3.24 kg and standard deviation is 0.479. Males significantly weigh more than females. Mean male low birth weight and mean female low birth weight are not significantly different (p > 0.01). So also it is with mean male high birth weight and mean female high birth
1.0 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

More than 20 million infants worldwide representing 15.5% of all births are born

with low birth weight, 95.6% of them in developing countries (United Nations

Children Fund, 2008). Low birth weight is of public health concern because of the

increased morbidity associated with it. The level of low birth weight in developing

countries is 16.5% and it is more than double the level in developed regions which is

7% (United Nations Children Fund and WHO, 2004).

The exact number of deliveries in Nigeria is not known. The percentage of low birth

weight may not be known but the absolute figure is probably enormous. In

developed countries such babies will be a burden on the government but in Nigeria

and other developing countries, they are likely to be a permanent burden on the

families. With the poor resource setting we have in Nigeria, such burden will worsen

the economic fortunes of the poor families.

1.1 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

In this era when medicine is emphasizing primary treatment (preventive medicine)

epidemiology becomes a veritable tool. Epidemiology of low birth weight is the

study of the phenomenon, factors that affect it and the use of the knowledge in

managing the phenomenon. Some of the factors known in literature that affect birth

weight are modifiable like the social and environmental factors. They can easily

change. Some factors are not modifiable and may have statistical relationship with

the birth weight as a dependent variable. Gestational age, parity, age of mother and

sex of baby are non-modifiable factors. In-depth knowledge of these factors and

their relationship with birth weight is necessary for Obstetricians, Pediatricians,

Public Health Physicians and Health Policy makers to understand the epidemiology

of low birth weight and reduce its prevalence and associated public health

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consequences. Literature is scanty in Nigeria including Anambra State. No statistical

model has been developed yet to address this issue. This study proposes to examine

these factors namely parity, maternal age, gestational age of index pregnancy and

sex of index baby and develop an exploratory model of these determinants of birth

weight that may be useful in epidemiological studies.

1.2 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS

Method of multiple regression will be used in model specification. All the 1023 life

births obtained in a private hospital between 2000 and 2001 will be used in checking

the adequacy of the proposed model. For financial and time constraints, the scope is

limited to Nkpor, Onitsha and its environs which form the catchment area of the

hospital from which data will be collected.

1.3 OBJECTIVES

The general objective of the study is to do a statistical analysis of birth weight and of

the independent variables that affect it. The specific objectives are:

1. To determine the association, if any, between birth weight and any of the

following variables; parity, age of mother, sex of baby and gestational age.

2. To determine the relationship between parity and age of mother

3. To develop an exploratory model of birth weight with parity, maternal age,

sex of baby and gestational age as its determinants


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