19 research outputs found
PTEs, PTSD and PTSS median score variation with sex, stratified by care environment, N = 1451<sup>a</sup>.
a<p>114 cases with incomplete data excluded; Overall, PTEs, PTSD prevalence rates and PTSS median scores varied significantly across the care environments (p<0.01).</p><p>*Statistically Significant, p<0.01.</p
PTSS Median Score and PTSD association with care environment.
a<p>Reference category.</p><p>*Statistically Significant, p<0.01.</p
Independent models adjusted for age, sex and care environment examining variation of PTSS median coefficient and PTSD with different PTEs.
<p>*Statistically Significant, p<0.01.</p>a<p>Reference category.</p
Detailed responses to and culminating scores of household food security<sup>*</sup>among Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s) and community-based households (HH) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.
*<p>Household food security as measured by the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) specifically adapted by the USAID Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA) project for use in Developing Countries <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0070054#pone.0070054-Coates1" target="_blank">[28]</a>.</p>1<p>Chi-square test.</p>2<p>Fisher exact test.</p
Categorization of household food security<sup>*</sup>into food secure, mildly, moderately, or severely food insecure among Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s) and community-based households (HH’s) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.
*<p>Household food security as measured by the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) specifically adapted by the USAID Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA) project for use in Developing Countries <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0070054#pone.0070054-Coates1" target="_blank">[28]</a>.</p>1<p>Fisher’s exact test.</p
Weight-for-height among orphaned and separated children aged 0–5 years living in Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s), in households in the community (HH) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.
<p>Weight-for-height among orphaned and separated children aged 0–5 years living in Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s), in households in the community (HH) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.</p
Height-for-age among orphaned and separated children aged 0–18 years living in Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s), in households in the community (HH), and on the street (SCY) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.
<p>Height-for-age among orphaned and separated children aged 0–18 years living in Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s), in households in the community (HH), and on the street (SCY) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.</p
Unadjusted and adjusted<sup>*</sup>odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) describing moderate to severely low malnutrition (Z scores ≤-2 standard deviations) among orphaned and separated children aged 0–18 years living in Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s), community-based households (HH), and those living on the street participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.
*<p>Odds ratios are adjusted for intra-household/institution clustering, as well as child age, sex, HIV status, having been hospitalized in the previous year, and length of time with present guardian.</p>1<p>Among children 5 years and under.</p>2<p>Among children 10 years and under.</p>3<p>Among children 0–18 years of age.</p>4<p>Among children 10–18 years of age.</p
Body mass index (BMI)-for-age among orphaned and separated children aged 10–18 years living in Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s), in households in the community (HH), and on the street (SCY) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.
<p>Body mass index (BMI)-for-age among orphaned and separated children aged 10–18 years living in Charitable Children’s Institutions (CCI’s), in households in the community (HH), and on the street (SCY) participating in OSCAR’s Health and Well-Being Study.</p