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Determinats of Child Mortality in Arba Minch Hospital

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  • Tilahun Ferede Asena

    (Department of Statistics, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 25, Arba Minch, Ethiopia)

  • Demisse Dagne

    (Department of Statistics, Arba Minch University, P.O. Box 25, Arba Minch, Ethiopia)

  • Ashenafi Senbeta Bedane

    (School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Hawassa University, P.O. Box 05, Hawassa Ethiopia)

Abstract

This research identifies the important determinants of child mortality from 2012-2013 G.C in Arba Minch hospital. Logistic regression method was used to determine the impact of child mortality. The results show that among bio-demographic factors, gender of child, mother age and breast feeding are the important determinants for child mortality. However, breast feeding has a significant impact on child mortality. Among Socioeconomic determinants education, household size are the most important determinants for child mortality. Therefore policies should be revised and implement and health intervention program that focus on mothers and children health should be strong to achieve the Millennium Development Goals of child mortality in the remaining years.

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  • Tilahun Ferede Asena & Demisse Dagne & Ashenafi Senbeta Bedane, 2015. "Determinats of Child Mortality in Arba Minch Hospital," International Journal of Healthcare and Medical Sciences, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 1(3), pages 27-35, 12-2015.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:ijohms:2015:p:27-35
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