BACKGROUND: Approximately 18% of Sub-Saharan Africa's urban population relies on shared sanitation facilities, which are shared by one or more households. While there is growing recognition of sanitation's relationship with stress and well-being - particularly among women - most research has focused on rural populations and the transition from open defecation and/or unimproved latrines to private shared sanitation. This study explores sanitation-related stressors among users of both improved and unimproved shared sanitation facilities. METHODS: This study was nested within the larger MapSan health impact trial (Trial Registration: NCT02362932). Participants were recruited from the control arm of the trial (Traditional Latrine (TL) users) an...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
Unsafe sanitation practices can severely affect public health. Strengthening psychological ownership...
Access to clean shared facilities fundamental to health and social well-being to millions of people ...
Abstract Background Approximately 18% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s urban population relies on shared sani...
While sanitation interventions have focused primarily on child health, women's unique health risks f...
Preventing infectious disease has often been the primary rationale for public investment in sanitati...
The authors wish to thank the other members of our research consortium: Kelly K. Baker, Bhabani S. D...
Emerging evidence demonstrates how inadequate access to water and sanitation is linked to psychosoci...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
OBJECTIVES: Toilet users often report valuing outcomes such as privacy and safety more highly than r...
Shared sanitation-sanitation facilities shared by multiple households-is increasingly common in rapi...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
Emerging qualitative research suggests women's sanitation experiences may impact mental health. Howe...
Abstract Background Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used, community-based approach...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
Unsafe sanitation practices can severely affect public health. Strengthening psychological ownership...
Access to clean shared facilities fundamental to health and social well-being to millions of people ...
Abstract Background Approximately 18% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s urban population relies on shared sani...
While sanitation interventions have focused primarily on child health, women's unique health risks f...
Preventing infectious disease has often been the primary rationale for public investment in sanitati...
The authors wish to thank the other members of our research consortium: Kelly K. Baker, Bhabani S. D...
Emerging evidence demonstrates how inadequate access to water and sanitation is linked to psychosoci...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
To reduce open defecation, many implementers use the intervention strategies of Community-Led Total ...
OBJECTIVES: Toilet users often report valuing outcomes such as privacy and safety more highly than r...
Shared sanitation-sanitation facilities shared by multiple households-is increasingly common in rapi...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
Emerging qualitative research suggests women's sanitation experiences may impact mental health. Howe...
Abstract Background Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used, community-based approach...
Health risks associated with poor sanitation behaviours continue to be reported mostly from low-inco...
Unsafe sanitation practices can severely affect public health. Strengthening psychological ownership...
Access to clean shared facilities fundamental to health and social well-being to millions of people ...