The Causes and Factors Associated with Infant Mortality Rate in Ethiopia: The Application of Structural Equation Modelling
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Infant mortality rate is a proxy measure of population health. Previous studies on the
infant mortality rate in Ethiopia did not consider measurement errors in the measured variables and
had a one-directional effect; little emphasis was placed on testing multiple causal paths at the same
time. We used structural equation modelling for a better understanding of the direct, indirect, and
total effects among causal variables in a single model. A path analysis was part of an algorithm
providing equations that were relating the variances and covariances of the indicators. From the
results, the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) was significantly mediating the influence of out-of-
pocket expenditure (OOP) on infant mortality rate (IMR), and the fertility rate (FR) was significantly
mediating the influence of GDP to IMR (β = 1.168, p < 0.001). The GDP affects the IMR directly
and indirectly while the OOP affects IMR indirectly. This study showed that there was a causal
linkage between the World Bank Health and Population Variables for causing IMR in Ethiopia. The
MMR and FR were found to be the intermediate indicators in this study. Through the indicators, FR
had the highest standardised coefficients for increasing the IMR. We recommended that the existing
interventions to reduce IMR be strengthened.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
infant mortality rate, Ethiopia, path analysis, structural equation model, standardise estimate
Elenco autori:
Derso, Endeshaw Assefa; Campolo, Maria Gabriella; Alibrandi, Angela
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