A social marketing program promoting weekly iron-folic acid supplementation improved hemoglobin levels in women of reproductive age in Cambodia. Supplementation was increasingly effective among women of higher socioeconomic status (SES). Among higher SES schoolgirls, 58% took the supplements, compared with 49% for lower SES (P = 0.07). Garment factory workers with an 11th- or 12th-grade education had a mean improvement in hemoglobin of 0.72 g/dL over those with a 5th-grade education or less (P = 0.04). The percentage of rural village women taking supplements increased with increasing SES (linear trend P = 0.046). These results suggest that women with lower SES be given special attention for future programs.

Positive impact of a weekly iron-folic acid supplement delivered with social marketing to Cambodian women : compliance, partecipationa, and hemoglobin levels increase with higher socioeconomic status / B.L. Crape, E. Kenefick, T. Cavalli-Sforza, J. Busch-Hallen, S. Milani, K. Kanal. - In: NUTRITION REVIEWS. - ISSN 0029-6643. - 63:suppl. 2(2005 Dec), pp. S134-S138. [10.1111/j.1753-4887.2005.tb00159.x]

Positive impact of a weekly iron-folic acid supplement delivered with social marketing to Cambodian women : compliance, partecipationa, and hemoglobin levels increase with higher socioeconomic status

S. Milani
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2005

Abstract

A social marketing program promoting weekly iron-folic acid supplementation improved hemoglobin levels in women of reproductive age in Cambodia. Supplementation was increasingly effective among women of higher socioeconomic status (SES). Among higher SES schoolgirls, 58% took the supplements, compared with 49% for lower SES (P = 0.07). Garment factory workers with an 11th- or 12th-grade education had a mean improvement in hemoglobin of 0.72 g/dL over those with a 5th-grade education or less (P = 0.04). The percentage of rural village women taking supplements increased with increasing SES (linear trend P = 0.046). These results suggest that women with lower SES be given special attention for future programs.
Cambodia; Iron-folic acid; Social marketing; Socioeconomic status
Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica
dic-2005
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119821090/abstract
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