Women empowerment and healthcare utilization for childhood illnesses: evidence from Ethiopia
Bazie Mekonnen, Abebe Gebremariam, Negussie Deyessa, John N Cranmer

TL;DR
Empowering women in Ethiopia increases healthcare use for childhood illnesses, which can help reduce child deaths.
Contribution
This study provides evidence that women's empowerment improves healthcare utilization for children under five in Ethiopia.
Findings
Children with empowered mothers are 59% more likely to use healthcare for illnesses.
Mothers without healthcare access problems are more likely to seek health services for their children.
Women's empowerment significantly impacts healthcare utilization for children under five.
Abstract
Five million children <5 y of age died globally in 2021, the majority (56%) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Many of the deaths in children <5 y of age could be prevented through early detection and treatment. However, healthcare utilization for childhood illnesses remains low in the region. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between women empowerment and healthcare utilization for childhood illnesses. The main predictor variable for this study was women’s empowerment and the outcome variable was healthcare utilization for childhood illnesses. The data source for the study was the 2016 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey dataset. Complex sample ordinal regression analysis was employed, controlling for confounders. Adjusted cumulative odds ratios (cuORs) and 95% confidence intervals were computed to estimate effect size. A total of 2101 (weighted) cases of children <5…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Child Nutrition and Water Access · Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
