Prevalence and determinants of consanguineous marriage and its types in India: evidence from the National Family Health Survey, 2015-2016

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Sharma, Santosh Kumar [1 ]
Kalam, Mir Azad [2 ]
Ghosh, Saswata [3 ]
Roy, Subho [2 ]
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[1] Ctr Hlth Policy, Asian Dev Res Inst, Patna, Bihar, India
[2] Univ Calcutta, Dept Anthropol, Kolkata, India
[3] Inst Dev Studies Kolkata IDSK, Kolkata, India
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Consanguineous marriage types; Determinants; India; MUSLIM POPULATION; TRENDS; BEHAVIOR; STATE;
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10.1017/S0021932020000383
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C921 [人口统计学];
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The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence and examine the determinants of consanguineous marriage types in India. Data for 156,646 ever-married women aged 15-49 years were analysed from the National Family Health Survey (NI-HS)-4 conducted in 2015 16. The overall prevalence of consanguineous marriage was 9.9%; the South region (23%) and North-East region (3.1%) showed the highest and lowest prevalences, respectively. Muslims had a higher prevalence (15%) than Hindus (9%). The prevalence of first cousin marriage (8.7%) was more than that of second cousin (0.7%) and of uncle niece marriages (0.6%). Women living in urban areas and in nuclear families, having a higher level of education and belonging to affluent families were less likely to marry their cousins (p < 0.01). Women living in the South region of the country were more likely to marry their cousins, as well as uncles (p <9.091). Close scrutiny of the trends in the results (odds ratios) revealed no clear relationship between socioeconomic condition and consanguineous marriage. The study results suggest that religion and north-south regional dichotomy in culture largely determine consanguineous marriage rather than socioeconomic condition in India.
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