Banca de DEFESA: MAYANY CLEYSES MORAIS DE SOUZA

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DISCENTE : MAYANY CLEYSES MORAIS DE SOUZA
DATA : 07/08/2018
HORA: 14:30
LOCAL: Auditório do CCET
TÍTULO:

The relationship between maternal religious involvement and child mortality in the Northeast Region in 2010


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Childhood mortality; Infant Mortality; Religion; Demographic Census 2010; Northeast Region


PÁGINAS: 81
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
ÁREA: Demografia
RESUMO:

The present study highlighted maternal religious affiliation as an important factor associated with infant mortality. The main objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between infant mortality and maternal religious affiliation categories for the Northeast Region in 2010. In Brazil, infant and child mortality rates are declining considerably (SZWARCWALD & CASTILHO, 1995; GARCIA & SANTANA, 2011; TEIXEIRA et al, 2016). In addition, the country has undergone significant demographic, economic, social, environmental and cultural transformations, among which, changes in the religious field are also observed (ALVES, CAVENAGHI & BARROS, 2014). In order to reach the proposed objectives, this study used as a source Demographic Census 2010 database and three Poisson regression models with robust variance were applied for infant and child mortality: Model 1 included only the associated factor of interest in this dissertation (maternal religious affiliation). Maternal demographic characteristics (age, color / race, parity and marital status) were added in Model 2, and in Model 3, the economic characteristics of the mother and household were added (levels of schooling, urban/rural household, type of sewage, the existence of piped water in the residence and if someone in the household received benefits from social programs). Among the main results obtained, it is highlighted that maternal religious affiliation was not associated with infant mortality. In the case of child mortality, maternal religion reached statistical significance in Model 1, in which the 'traditional Protestant' (RR = 0.76, p <0.05) and 'Pentecostals' (RR = 0.80; p <0.05) showed protective effects. In Model 2, the category 'traditional Protestant' lost statistical significance, but the group of Pentecostal mothers not only maintained a statistically significant association, but also increased its protective effect (RR = 0.84, p <0.05).  Others results showed deleterious effects of maternal age’s extremes: '10 to 19 years '(RR = 1.38, p <0.05) and '35 years or more' (RR = 1.33 , p <0.05). Also, parity equal three or more children (RR = 1.39, p <0.05), being widowed (RR = 1.64, p <0.10) and residing at home with adequate sanitary sewage (RR= 0.73, p <0.05). In general, the results found for religious affiliation partially corroborate the Wood, Williams & Chijiwa (2007) hypothesis that, over time, Pentecostal mothers would reach.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Externo à Instituição - ANA PAULA DE ANDRADE VERONA - UFMG
Presidente - 2081758 - LUCIANA CONCEICAO DE LIMA
Interno - 2002253 - MARCOS ROBERTO GONZAGA
Notícia cadastrada em: 18/07/2018 10:12
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