Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach

Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the socioeconomic determinants of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria. The prevalence of TB in Nigeria in recent years has been on thunderous increase, and this has led to poor health outcome and dwindled economic growth. Nigeria government has put different...

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Main Authors: Onyechege, Declan Chibueze, Mohamed Nor, Norashidah, Ngah Wan, Azman Saini Wan, Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
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Published: Veritas Publications 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102516/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1025162023-06-22T03:11:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102516/ Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach Onyechege, Declan Chibueze Mohamed Nor, Norashidah Ngah Wan, Azman Saini Wan Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the socioeconomic determinants of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria. The prevalence of TB in Nigeria in recent years has been on thunderous increase, and this has led to poor health outcome and dwindled economic growth. Nigeria government has put different measures to stop the prevalence of TB in Nigeria, but it seems their efforts are fruitless. This situation becomes a great challenge to the people and the government. These facts motivated this study to empirically investigate socioeconomic factors/determinants which may have been related to TB continuous prevalence despite the government efforts to stop its menace in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach: This study used auto regressive distributed lag (ARDL) model for its design and methodology. Unit root test was conducted at the initial stage which led to the decision of using the ARDL model. The ARDL bound test, coefficient test, error correction model, and diagnostic test were conducted. The data used in this study is annual secondary data ranging from 1985 to 2018. The data were sourced from a reliable means. Findings: This study finding shows that there are socioeconomic determinants/factors which related to TB and can control the prevalence of TB in Nigeria. Socioeconomic determinants like income, education, savings, and final consumption expenditure (FCE) were used in this study and they showed a positive relationship with TB. It was only savings and FCE that were significant at 5% and 10%, respectively proving that increase in savings and FCE leads to increase in TB prevalence in Nigeria, which simply implies that people should stop savings in order to fight, control and reduce TB prevalence. Secondly, when FCE is increased meaning no money left to spend to curtail TB, then TB prevalence will increase. Income and education were not significant with TB because savings and FCE are components of income, and they were used in the study. Increase in education may lead to increase in TB prevalence because of the nature of TB transmission from one person, one place to another. Veritas Publications 2022-09-09 Article PeerReviewed Onyechege, Declan Chibueze and Mohamed Nor, Norashidah and Ngah Wan, Azman Saini Wan and Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad (2022) Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach. European Journal of Environment and Public Health, 7 (1). art. no. 0126. pp. 1-7. ISSN 2542-4904 https://www.ejeph.com/article/tuberculosis-and-its-socioeconomic-determinants-in-nigeria-an-empirical-investigation-using-ardl-12449 10.29333/ejeph/12449
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description Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the socioeconomic determinants of tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria. The prevalence of TB in Nigeria in recent years has been on thunderous increase, and this has led to poor health outcome and dwindled economic growth. Nigeria government has put different measures to stop the prevalence of TB in Nigeria, but it seems their efforts are fruitless. This situation becomes a great challenge to the people and the government. These facts motivated this study to empirically investigate socioeconomic factors/determinants which may have been related to TB continuous prevalence despite the government efforts to stop its menace in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach: This study used auto regressive distributed lag (ARDL) model for its design and methodology. Unit root test was conducted at the initial stage which led to the decision of using the ARDL model. The ARDL bound test, coefficient test, error correction model, and diagnostic test were conducted. The data used in this study is annual secondary data ranging from 1985 to 2018. The data were sourced from a reliable means. Findings: This study finding shows that there are socioeconomic determinants/factors which related to TB and can control the prevalence of TB in Nigeria. Socioeconomic determinants like income, education, savings, and final consumption expenditure (FCE) were used in this study and they showed a positive relationship with TB. It was only savings and FCE that were significant at 5% and 10%, respectively proving that increase in savings and FCE leads to increase in TB prevalence in Nigeria, which simply implies that people should stop savings in order to fight, control and reduce TB prevalence. Secondly, when FCE is increased meaning no money left to spend to curtail TB, then TB prevalence will increase. Income and education were not significant with TB because savings and FCE are components of income, and they were used in the study. Increase in education may lead to increase in TB prevalence because of the nature of TB transmission from one person, one place to another.
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author Onyechege, Declan Chibueze
Mohamed Nor, Norashidah
Ngah Wan, Azman Saini Wan
Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
spellingShingle Onyechege, Declan Chibueze
Mohamed Nor, Norashidah
Ngah Wan, Azman Saini Wan
Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach
author_facet Onyechege, Declan Chibueze
Mohamed Nor, Norashidah
Ngah Wan, Azman Saini Wan
Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
author_sort Onyechege, Declan Chibueze
title Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach
title_short Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach
title_full Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach
title_fullStr Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach
title_full_unstemmed Tuberculosis and Its socioeconomic determinants in Nigeria: an empirical investigation using ARDL approach
title_sort tuberculosis and its socioeconomic determinants in nigeria: an empirical investigation using ardl approach
publisher Veritas Publications
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102516/
https://www.ejeph.com/article/tuberculosis-and-its-socioeconomic-determinants-in-nigeria-an-empirical-investigation-using-ardl-12449
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