Socioeconomic and health implications of adult deaths in families of rural Bangladesh

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Roy, NC [1 ]
Kane, TT [1 ]
Barkat-e-Khuda [1 ]
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[1] Int Ctr Diarrhoeal Dis Res, Hlth & Populat Extens Div, Operat Res Project, Ctr Hlth & Populat Res, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
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mortality; child mortality; health status; socioeconomic factors; education; migration; impact studies; Bangladesh;
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Effects of adult deaths on subsequent health and socioeconomic well-being of rural families of Bangladesh were examined. Data for this study were drawn from the longitudinal Sample Registration System (SRS) operational in two rural areas of the then MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural) of ICDDR,B. In total, deaths of 327 married adults aged 15-59 years, during January 1983-December 1987, were reviewed. The families of the deceased were followed up for five years after death. Factors, such as survival status of children, educational status of children aged 6-12 years, and out-migration status among adolescents aged 12-20 years in those families, was observed and recorded. A control group of 3,350 families experiencing no adult deaths was also followed up for five years. The health and socioeconomic impacts on children in both the groups five years after death of the adult were compared. The findings of the study showed that negative impact was more pronounced among the children of poor families, and the female children were most severely affected. Death of a father or a mother was associated with a higher rate of out-migration (especially marriage) of adolescent daughters. An adult death was associated with a significantly higher mortality risk of children during the five years following death of the adult. These child-mortality risks were significantly higher when an adult female died, and when the index child was a female and/or aged less than five years at the time of death of an adult. The children, aged 6-12 years, in families where a parent had died were significantly more likely to be uneducated and out-of-school after the death of a father or a mother compared to the children in families where neither of the parents had died. This finding remained valid even after controlling for the educational status of the parents who died and of those who did not die. Since the study used a limited number of independent variables and since there is a need to understand the specific reasons why such significant differences occurred, it is recommended to conduct a more in-depth qualitative study to know more clearly the nature and mechanisms of the socioeconomic and health impacts of death of an adult on the family and the society.
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