Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jun 2024)

What matters in good health status of 1-year-old children? – A cross-sectional study of the perinatal factors

  • Priyanka S. Shenoy,
  • Yuvaraj B. Chavan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1124_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
pp. 2589 – 2595

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Background: A healthy child can make way for a healthy adult. Some of the factors that can be used to determine the health of a young child are nutritional status of the child, the developmental milestones achieved, and frequency of illness. Objectives: The health status of children and associated factors are determined. Methods: This is a community-based cross-sectional study with 271 participants. The height and weight of the child were measured; questions were asked regarding developmental milestones achieved and frequent illnesses. An interview schedule was used to enquire about the determinants of health status. Descriptive statistics were done; Chi-square test and regression were used to determine association between the health status of children and determinants. Results: A total of 127 (46.86%) were found to have a good health status. Family type (Chi square value 9.568; P value = 0.002), birth spacing (Chi square 20.540; P value < 0.001), term or pre-term birth (Chi square 4.598; P value = 0.032), chronic medical problem in the child (Chi square 11.074; P value = 0.001), and immunization status of the child (Chi square 5.666; P value = 0.017) were found to have significant association with the health status of the child. By logistic regression, pre-term child birth and family type were found to have higher odds. Conclusion: For better health of the child, specific focus on birth spacing, term birth of baby, better care of the ill, and complete immunization play vital roles.

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