Examining the Cross-Sectional Relationship Between Women’s Empowerment, Water Treatment, and Childhood Health Outcomes in Zambia Público
Hug, Christiana (Spring 2021)
Abstract
Poor water sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) is a major contributor of diarrheal disease,
which has resulted in the death of 12% children under the age of five in Zambia in 2019. Women’s
empowerment may be linked to childhood health outcomes. The purpose of this study is to
understand the relationship between women’s empowerment, safe water treatment methods and
children’s diarrhea.
We used Zambia 2018-2019 Demographic and health survey (DHS) datasets to examine
the relationship between women’s empowerment and use of safe water treatment methods and
diarrhea. The Survey-based Women’s EmPowERment index (SWPER) was used to measure
empowerment using three separate domains; attitudes towards violence, participation indecision
making, and social independence. Values of 0-2 were assigned based on responses to a given
variable, and final scores for each domain ranged between -1.5 and 1.5. The direct relationships
between empowerment, safe water treatment, and children’s diarrhea were then calculated using
logistic regression.
The final sample consisted of 3151 women. 72% of respondents were from urban areas,
28% were from rural areas, 31% used safe water treatment, and 12% of children reported having
diarrhea within 2 weeks of interview. The mean overall score was highest for participation in
decision making domain at 0.34 and lowest for attitude towards violence at -0.997. Social
independence was most positively associated with increased use of safe water treatment
(AOR=1.5), and with children’s diarrhea (AOR=1.3) Attitude towards violence and participation
in decision making were not found to be strongly associated with either outcome.
The results of this study are in agreement with existing literature and suggest that social
independence is associated with use of safe water treatment and diarrhea. More research using the
SWPER index to measure empowerment and other WASH related variables is needed to fully
understand the relationship between women’s empowerment and WASH in Zambia.
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 BACKGROUND ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 WASH AND EMPOWERMENT .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 EMPOWERMENT AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH ........................................................................................................ 2
1.4 MEASURING EMPOWERMENT .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 STUDY PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................................. 4
2. METHODS ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 STUDY DESIGN, DATASET, AND PARTICIPANTS ................................................................................................... 4
2.2 SETTING .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.3 VARIABLES ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
3. RESULTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS ...................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPOWERMENT DOMAINS AND SAFE WATER TREATMENT ...................................... 10
3.3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPOWERMENT DOMAINS AND CHILD DIARRHEA .................................................... 12
3.4 MEDIATION ANALYSIS ...................................................................................................................................... 13
4. DISCUSSION ................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.1 EMPOWERMENT AND SAFE WATER TREATMENT .............................................................................................. 13
4.2 EMPOWERMENT AND CHILDHOOD DIARRHEA ................................................................................................... 15
4.3 POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS ....................................................................................................................... 16
4.4 STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.5 NEXT STEPS ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
5. CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................................................. 18
TABLES AND FIGURES ................................................................................................................................. 24
APPENDIX ....................................................................................................................................................... 28
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