Intergenerational disadvantage and pediatric health disparities in acute respiratory illness and diarrhea
Project Summary
This project seeks to document the frequency and duration of diarrheal disease and acute respiratory infection in early childhood, and assess how intergenerational disadvantage and household and community circumstances shape disparities in children’s health, illness, and healthcare utilization. The results of this project will allow child health programs and health systems to better address health disparities in illness and healthcare utilization among young children, and inform our understanding of the consequences of intergenerational disadvantage for children globally.