Housing Conditions and the Incidence of Diarrhoea Among Children Under 5 Years in Ghana.
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Globally, diarrhoea infection among children under five years has declined in the past three
decades, yet it is still prevalent in developing countries. Almost two-thirds (63%) of diarrhoea
incidence among children under 5 occurs in developing countries. Despite improvements made in
adequate water provision and sanitation, diarrhoea remains endemic in Ghana, particularly among
children under five years. The determinants of diarrhoea are inconclusive and inconsistent
specifically with regards to how material made of housing structures can predispose children under
five years to diarrhoea. This study therefore aims to contribute to knowledge by assessing the
housing conditions and the incidence of diarrhoea among children under five years old in Ghana.
This study examined the Ghana Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-2018. The survey
sample was then selected using a multi-stage, stratified cluster sampling approach. The study
included 8,241 children under five in Ghana. The factors linked to diarrhoea were evaluated using
multivariable logistic regression.
The prevalence of diarrhoea was 17.1%. In the binary logistic regression model, place for cooking,
presence of fixed facility in dwelling for handwashing, the age of a child, maternal education,
household wealth quintile, and place of residence were statistically significantly associated with
the incidence of diarrhoea among children under five years in Ghana. The study did not find any
significant association between source of drinking water, sanitation, housing material and
diarrhoea incidence among children under five years in Ghana.
The prevalence of diarrhoea remains high among children under five years in Ghana. Place for
cooking in household is a strong predictor of diarrhoea infection. This study recommends
education should be given to mothers/caregivers to keep their place of cooking safe and clean.
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MA. Population Studies