Hand hygiene, including handwashing by children, has been reported to contribute to the prevention of various infectious conditions. This study aims to explore the correlates of handwashing behavior among 1690 fourth to sixth grade primary school students in 19 Tibetan primary schools (Golog, Qinghai, China). The theory of reasoned action (TRA) was applied. Data was collected by questionnaire. Structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis showed that students’ attitude (β = 0.22, 95% CI 0.13–0.31) and subjective norms in terms of compliance to teachers’, parents’ and peers’ suggestions to wash hands (β = 0.09, 95% CI 0.01–0.18) were directly associated with students’ handwashing behavior. Students’ knowledge (β = 0.04, 95% CI 0.03–0.07...
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Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene ...
Background Human hygiene behaviours influence the transmission of infectious diseases. Changing mal...
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University students may be at increased risk of infection because of living and working in close pro...
Introduction:The Relationship between Children's Behavior Handwashing with Diarrhea Incident at Scho...
Abstract Background This article presents the development of a school handwashing programme in two d...
Absenteeism school children are usually related to respiratory and gastrointestinal disease as child...
Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene...
School-age children are an asset in the future that need to be maintained in improving and protectin...
Background: Hand washing is the single most important and cost-effective method for prevention of d...
Background: School-aged children are often found not to apply handwashing behaviors. The impact of n...
Background: Handwashing with soap (HWWS) is a simple and effective measure to prevent transmission o...
Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene ...
Background Human hygiene behaviours influence the transmission of infectious diseases. Changing mal...
Background: Hand hygiene is a cheap, simple, and an effective method that is necessarily implemented...
Disease burden due to unsafe water, lack of sanitation, and poor hygiene behavior requires attention...
Background: Diarrhea and pneumonia accounts for an estimated 40% of all child deaths around the worl...
Background: Hand washing is among the most effective ways to prevent diseases. In Indonesia, only a ...
University students may be at increased risk of infection because of living and working in close pro...
Introduction:The Relationship between Children's Behavior Handwashing with Diarrhea Incident at Scho...
Abstract Background This article presents the development of a school handwashing programme in two d...
Absenteeism school children are usually related to respiratory and gastrointestinal disease as child...