Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.

To describe the nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents (OSCA) living in households in the community (HH), on the street, and those in institutional environments in western Kenya.The study enrolled OSCA from 300 randomly selected households (HH), 19 Charitable Children&...

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Main Authors: Paula Braitstein, Samuel Ayaya, Winstone M Nyandiko, Allan Kamanda, Julius Koech, Peter Gisore, Lukoye Atwoli, Rachel C Vreeman, Corey Duefield, David O Ayuku
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3724723?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dad2148d5fb44916a2e1ea28d350f8f72020-11-25T02:32:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e7005410.1371/journal.pone.0070054Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.Paula BraitsteinSamuel AyayaWinstone M NyandikoAllan KamandaJulius KoechPeter GisoreLukoye AtwoliRachel C VreemanCorey DuefieldDavid O AyukuTo describe the nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents (OSCA) living in households in the community (HH), on the street, and those in institutional environments in western Kenya.The study enrolled OSCA from 300 randomly selected households (HH), 19 Charitable Children's Institutions (CCIs), and 100 street-involved children. Measures of malnutrition were standardized with Z-scores using World Health Organization criteria; Z-scores ≤-2 standard deviations (sd) were moderate-severe malnutrition. Data were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression adjusting for child age, sex, HIV status, whether the child had been hospitalized in the previous year, time living with current guardian, and intra-household clustering for adequacy of diet and moderate-severe malnutrition.Included are data from 2862 participants (1337 in CCI's, 1425 in HH's, and 100 street youth). The population was 46% female with median age at enrolment of 11.1 years. Only 4.4% of households and institutions reported household food security; 93% of children in HH reported an adequate diet vs. 95% in CCI's and 99% among street youth. After adjustment, OSCA in HH were less likely to have an adequate diet compared to those in CCI's (AOR 0.4, 95% CI 0.2-1.0). After adjustment, there were no differences between the categories of children on weight-for-age, weight-for-height, or BMI-for-age. Children living in HH (AOR 2.6, 95% CI: 2.0-3.4) and street youth (AOR: 5.9, 95% CI: 3.6-9.5) were more likely than children in CCI's to be low height-for-age.OSCA in HH are less likely to have an adequate diet compared to children in CCI's. They and street children are more likely to be moderately-severely low height-for-age compared to children in CCI's, suggesting chronic malnutrition among them.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3724723?pdf=render
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author Paula Braitstein
Samuel Ayaya
Winstone M Nyandiko
Allan Kamanda
Julius Koech
Peter Gisore
Lukoye Atwoli
Rachel C Vreeman
Corey Duefield
David O Ayuku
spellingShingle Paula Braitstein
Samuel Ayaya
Winstone M Nyandiko
Allan Kamanda
Julius Koech
Peter Gisore
Lukoye Atwoli
Rachel C Vreeman
Corey Duefield
David O Ayuku
Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Paula Braitstein
Samuel Ayaya
Winstone M Nyandiko
Allan Kamanda
Julius Koech
Peter Gisore
Lukoye Atwoli
Rachel C Vreeman
Corey Duefield
David O Ayuku
author_sort Paula Braitstein
title Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.
title_short Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.
title_full Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.
title_fullStr Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.
title_sort nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents living in community and institutional environments in uasin gishu county, kenya.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description To describe the nutritional status of orphaned and separated children and adolescents (OSCA) living in households in the community (HH), on the street, and those in institutional environments in western Kenya.The study enrolled OSCA from 300 randomly selected households (HH), 19 Charitable Children's Institutions (CCIs), and 100 street-involved children. Measures of malnutrition were standardized with Z-scores using World Health Organization criteria; Z-scores ≤-2 standard deviations (sd) were moderate-severe malnutrition. Data were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression adjusting for child age, sex, HIV status, whether the child had been hospitalized in the previous year, time living with current guardian, and intra-household clustering for adequacy of diet and moderate-severe malnutrition.Included are data from 2862 participants (1337 in CCI's, 1425 in HH's, and 100 street youth). The population was 46% female with median age at enrolment of 11.1 years. Only 4.4% of households and institutions reported household food security; 93% of children in HH reported an adequate diet vs. 95% in CCI's and 99% among street youth. After adjustment, OSCA in HH were less likely to have an adequate diet compared to those in CCI's (AOR 0.4, 95% CI 0.2-1.0). After adjustment, there were no differences between the categories of children on weight-for-age, weight-for-height, or BMI-for-age. Children living in HH (AOR 2.6, 95% CI: 2.0-3.4) and street youth (AOR: 5.9, 95% CI: 3.6-9.5) were more likely than children in CCI's to be low height-for-age.OSCA in HH are less likely to have an adequate diet compared to children in CCI's. They and street children are more likely to be moderately-severely low height-for-age compared to children in CCI's, suggesting chronic malnutrition among them.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3724723?pdf=render
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