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Asset ownership among households caring for orphans and vulnerable children in rural Zimbabwe: The influence of ownership on children's health and social vulnerabilities

机译:津巴布韦农村地区照顾孤儿和弱势儿童的家庭的资产所有权:所有权对儿童健康和社会脆弱性的影响

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The high prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome in sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in a dramatic increase in orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) over the past decade. These children typically rely on extended family networks for support, but the magnitude of the crisis has resulted in traditional familial networks becoming overwhelmed and more economically and socially vulnerable. Previous research consistently demonstrates the positive influence of household asset ownership on children's well-being. Using data from impoverished households caring for OVC in rural Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, this study explores the influence of household asset ownership on OVC health vulnerability (HV) and social vulnerability (SV). Findings indicate that asset ownership is associated with significantly lower SV, in terms of school attendance and birth registration. Yet, assets do not emerge as a direct influence of OVC HV as measured by disease and chronic illness, although having a chronically ill adult in the household increases HV. These findings suggest that asset ownership, specifically a combination of fixed and movable assets, may offset the influence of other risk factors for children's SV.
机译:在过去的十年中,撒哈拉以南非洲地区人类免疫缺陷病毒/后天免疫缺陷综合症的高流行导致孤儿和弱势儿童(OVC)急剧增加。这些儿童通常依靠扩大的家庭网络来获得支持,但是危机的严重程度导致传统的家庭网络变得不堪重负,在经济和社会上更加脆弱。先前的研究一致地证明了家庭资产所有权对儿童福祉的积极影响。本研究使用津巴布韦马尼卡兰德省农村的贫困家庭中照顾OVC的数据,探讨了家庭资产所有权对OVC健康脆弱性(HV)和社会脆弱性(SV)的影响。结果表明,就学率和出生登记而言,资产所有权与较低的SV相关。然而,尽管按疾病和慢性病来衡量,资产并不能直接作为OVC HV的直接影响,尽管家庭中有一名慢性病成年人会增加HV。这些发现表明,资产所有权,特别是固定资产和动产的组合,可以抵消其他风险因素对儿童SV的影响。

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