Identifying multi-level determinants of maternal and child nutrition within the indigenous communities of Northeastern Guatemala: A socio-ecological perspective

Thea Gayman and Kate Ott

Over half of the children in the indigenous population of Guatemala are stunted. Factors contributing to malnutrition in Guatemala have been studied, but the indigenous populations have been neglected. We conducted a multi-phase study to identify factors contributing to adverse health outcomes for women and children. We used qualitative and ethnographic methods to identify multi-level factors influencing maternal-child nutrition. These findings may be used to inform policy development and investments for nutrition programming.

Major: 
biobehavioral health; nutrition
Exhibition Category: 
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Stephen Kodish
Poster Number: 
51972