Child marriage as a risk factor for non-communicable diseases among women in India

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作者
Vikram, Kriti [1 ,4 ]
Visaria, Abhijit [2 ]
Ganguly, Dibyasree [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Sociol & Anthropol, Singapore, Singapore
[2] Duke NUS Med Sch, Ctr Ageing Res & Educ, Singapore, Singapore
[3] Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, Ctr Study Reg Dev, New Delhi, India
[4] Natl Univ Sociol, Dept Sociol & Anthropol, AS1,11 Arts Link, Singapore 117573, Singapore
关键词
Child marriage; early motherhood; chronic disease; non-communicable diseases; stress; reproductive health; India; ADULT-ONSET ASTHMA; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; ALLOSTATIC LOAD; LIFE-COURSE; HEALTH; MORTALITY; COHORT; PREGNANCY; AUTONOMY; OUTCOMES;
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10.1093/ije/dyad051
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Child marriage, defined as marriage under the age of 18 years, remains pervasive in India. Global evidence documents a negative association between child marriage and women's reproductive and sexual health outcomes; however, its relationship with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) remains underexplored. Methods We utilize biomarkers and self-reported data from the nationally representative National Family and Health Survey 4 (2015-2016) to examine the associations between child marriage and hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, asthma and thyroid disorder among currently married women (N = 421 107). We use regression models adjusted for a range of demographic and socio-economic controls to assess the association between child marriage and NCDs among women in India. We further assess whether and to what extent these relationships are mediated by early motherhood using the Karlson, Holm and Breen method of decomposition. Results Child marriage was associated with hypertension [adjusted odds ratio 1.20 (95% CI: 1.17-1.24)], diabetes [1.29 (1.22-1.37)], heart disease [1.27 (1.18-1.36)], asthma [1.19 (1.11-1.28)] and thyroid disorder [1.10 (1.02-1.18)]. Early motherhood also increased the risk of NCDs among women. Furthermore, it emerged as a pathway linking child marriage with hypertension, diabetes and heart disease; however, it provided a partial explanation for the disadvantage associated with child marriages. Conclusions Child marriage emerges as a risk factor for NCDs among women in India. Health systems need to recognize the enduring influence of child marriages on women's health and ensure early detection and effective treatment of NCDs for this vulnerable group.
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