Effects of Displacement from War On Growth of Children Under Five Years old in West Darfur | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Health Care | ||||
Article 7, Volume 7, Issue 3, September 2016, Page 85-98 PDF (865.52 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2016.54594 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Duria Abdelraheim Mohammed Ahmed Omer | ||||
Ph.D. of Pu. Health, MB.BS. M.D. Ain Shams university Egypt 1989 Associate prof. of Pediatrics-Omdurman Islamic university | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Port A total of 470,000 people were displaced in Darfur during 2014, of which an estimated 60% are children. In North Darfur there are increasing rates of malnutrition with Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) at 28.3%. Aim of the study: was to assess the effects of displacement from war on growth of children under five years old in west Darfur. Methodology: A convenience sample of 100 participants was taken from children under five years old Results: 10% & 64% of non-displaced and displaced child were underweight, with statistical significant differences between both groups respectively. Regarding length/ height for age, 8%, 6% of non-displaced and displaced group were stunting with no statistical significant differences between both groups. Regarding height for weight, 86%, 96% of non-displaced and displaced group were wasting with statistical significant differences between both groups. also, it observed that, 38%, 38% of nondisplaced and displaced group were under -3 score according to z score with statistical significant differences between both groups. Also, regarding arm circumferences for age, 12.2 %, 79.6% of non-displaced and displaced group were under - 3 score according to z score with no statistical significant differences between both groups. Conclusion: Residents of the refugee camps are at higher risk of malnutrition than children living at home denoting that urgent settlement is needed in the area of the study. Recommendation: there is a need for initiation of longitudinal studies on growth and development of children in Darfur state using larger samples to understand the exact causes behind these differences. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Displacement; Growth; Under Five Years; West Darfur | ||||
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