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Unintended effects of a targeted maternal and child nutrition intervention on household expenditures labor income and the nutritional status of non-targeted siblings in Ghana

机译:有针对性的母婴营养干预措施对加纳非目标同胞的家庭支出劳动收入和营养状况的意外影响

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It is common for health and nutrition interventions to target specific household members and for evaluations of their effects to focus exclusively on those members. However, if a targeted intervention changes a household’s utility maximization problem or influences decision-making, households might respond to the intervention in unintended ways with the potential to affect the wellbeing of non-targeted members. Using panel data from a randomized controlled nutrition trial in Ghana, we evaluate household behavioral responses to the provision of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNS) to mothers and their infants to prevent undernutrition. We find that targeted supplementation with SQ-LNS had a positive effect on household expenditures on food, including some nutrient-rich food groups, as well as on non-food goods and services. We also find a positive impact on labor income, particularly among fathers. We then explore intrahousehold spillover effects on the nutritional status of non-targeted young children in the household. We find evidence that the targeted provision of SQ-LNS led to higher height-for-age z-scores among non-targeted children in the LNS group compared to the non-LNS group, though only among those with relatively taller mothers, which is an indicator of a child’s growth potential. These findings support existing evidence and suggest that unintended behavioral responses and spillover are a real possibility in the context of nutrition interventions targeting nutritionally-vulnerable household members. Thoughtfully considering this possibility in the design, analyses, and evaluation of targeted nutrition interventions may provide a more complete picture of overall effects.
机译:保健和营养干预通常针对特定的家庭成员,而对其效果的评估通常只针对那些家庭成员。但是,如果有针对性的干预措施改变了家庭的效用最大化问题或影响了决策,则家庭可能会以意想不到的方式对干预措施做出反应,从而有可能影响非针对性成员的福祉。使用来自加纳的一项随机对照营养试验的面板数据,我们评估了家庭行为对母亲和婴儿预防提供营养不足的小剂量脂质基营养补充剂(SQ-LNS)的反应。我们发现,针对性补充SQ-LNS对家庭的食品支出(包括一些营养丰富的食品类别)以及非食品产品和服务的支出具有积极影响。我们还发现了对劳动收入的积极影响,尤其是在父亲中间。然后,我们探讨了家庭内溢出对家庭中非目标幼儿的营养状况的影响。我们发现有证据表明,与非LNS组相比,LNS组中非针对性儿童中SQ-LNS的有针对性提供导致更高的年龄高度z得分,尽管仅在母亲相对较高的儿童中,指示孩子成长潜力的指标。这些发现支持现有证据,并表明在针对营养易受伤害的家庭成员的营养干预措施中,意外的行为反应和外溢确实是真正的可能性。在设计,分析和评估目标营养干预措施时若有所思地考虑这种可能性,可能会提供更全面的总体效果图。

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