ABSTRACT

This book provides a detailed view of public nutrition and health. It discusses the various statistical tools and their appropriate application in public health and nutrition research, surveys, evaluation and program designing. The subject matter of this book covers a range of topics including statistical issues pertaining to measurement of hunger and food security, hunger mapping, diseases in community clusters, randomized response technique for sensitive characteristics, small area estimation and gender disparity.

Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan) 

Foreword, Why this book

1. Quantitative research methods

2. Qualitative methods

3. Maternal and infant survival

4. Undernutrition

5. Nutritional deficiency disorders and immunization

6. Anemia

7. Adolescent reproductive sexual health

8. Gender disparity

9. Food insecurity and hunger

10. Diseases in community clusters

11. Analysis of multiple response data

12. Randomized response technique (for sensitive characteristics)  

13. Small area estimation (for inadequate sample size)

References, WHO growth standards tables, Index