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Knowledge Hub

Maternal education interventions improve immunization rates for children across a community

Maternal education benefits immunization rates of all community members, not only mothers’ own children. In Nigeria, children’s odds of being fully immunized improved by 1.06 times for every additional year of education the mothers received. Children’s odds of being fully immunized increased by 1.2 times for each additional year of maternal education in the community.

Full Citation:
Burroway, R., Hargrove, A.. 2018. Education is the antidote: Individual- and community-level effects of maternal education on childhood immunizations in Nigeria. Social Science and Medicine. 213.

Title of Article: Education is the antidote: Individual- and community-level effects of maternal education on childhood immunizations in Nigeria

Author(s): Burroway, R., Hargrove, A.

Publication Year: 2018

Publication Name: Social Science and Medicine

Publication Volume: 213

Publication Source URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30059899

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.07.036

Topics: Equity

Disease Vaccines: Full immunization

Countries: Nigeria

WHO Regions: Africa