An Analytical Framework for the Study of Child Survival in Developing Countries

The purpose of an analytical framework in the study of child survival is to clarify the understanding of factors involved in the family's production of healthy children so that health policies & strategies can be formulated intelligently. A proximate determinants model is presented that doe...

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description The purpose of an analytical framework in the study of child survival is to clarify the understanding of factors involved in the family's production of healthy children so that health policies & strategies can be formulated intelligently. A proximate determinants model is presented that does not simply list the relevant variables, but organizes the seemingly disparate measures of environmental conditions (eg, dietary, reproductive & health care practices, disease states) into a coherent framework in which they are related to each other, to child survival, & to SE factors. The analytical model is seen to imply a major interdisciplinary reorientation in research approaches in this field. 3 Figures, 59 References. S. Karganovic.
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Child neglect
Child nutrition
Child/Children/Childhood
Children
Developing countries
Developing nations
Epidemiology
Evaluation (survival rate)
Infections
Introduction and Conceptual Framework
Malnutrition
Mortality
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Survival
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