Analysing outlier communities to child birth weight outcomes in Malawi: application of multinomial logistic regression model diagnostics
Abstract Studies have reported significant effect of geographically shared variables on new-born baby weight. Although there is growing use of community-based child health interventions in public health research, such as through provinces, schools, or health facilities, there has been less interest...
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Main Authors: | Natasha Sakala (Author), Tsirizani M. Kaombe (Author) |
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