The perception of social sanitation norms (PSSNs) around unacceptability of open defecation has been a key aspect of recent sanitation interventions. However, underlying mechanisms through which “reconstructed” PSSNs affect sanitation outcomes have been a black box. This explorative cross-sectional study examines direct and indirect links between PSSNs and sanitation safety using data from structured interviews and observations in 368 households in rural South Ethiopia. In addition to a positive association between PSSNs and sanitation safety, we propose and examine the following two mechanisms: First, we confirm a potentially adverse feedback of PSSNs on future sanitation safety by enhancing the emotional satisfaction with current sanitati...
Proper sanitation and waste management has important health benefits, both directly for the househol...
Onsite household sanitation technologies such as septic tanks or latrines serve a large percentage o...
Social sanctions can be effective for sustaining beneficial norms by harnessing the power of social ...
The perception of social sanitation norms (PSSNs) around unacceptability of open defecation has been...
We examine factors associated with the use of basic water supply and sanitation services as part of ...
Abstract Background Despite evidence showing that access to and use of improved sanitation is associ...
Unsafe sanitation practices can severely affect public health. Strengthening psychological ownership...
Background The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Orga...
Rural Ethiopian families bear the responsibility to invest in their own sanitation, resulting in lar...
Abstract Background Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used, community-based approach...
Background: The absence of potable drinking water from an improved source combined with inadequate s...
BackgroundThe practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Organ...
Shared sanitation—sanitation facilities shared by multiple households—is increasingly co...
BACKGROUND: The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Org...
Unsafe sanitation practices are a major source of environmental pollution and are a leading cause of...
Proper sanitation and waste management has important health benefits, both directly for the househol...
Onsite household sanitation technologies such as septic tanks or latrines serve a large percentage o...
Social sanctions can be effective for sustaining beneficial norms by harnessing the power of social ...
The perception of social sanitation norms (PSSNs) around unacceptability of open defecation has been...
We examine factors associated with the use of basic water supply and sanitation services as part of ...
Abstract Background Despite evidence showing that access to and use of improved sanitation is associ...
Unsafe sanitation practices can severely affect public health. Strengthening psychological ownership...
Background The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Orga...
Rural Ethiopian families bear the responsibility to invest in their own sanitation, resulting in lar...
Abstract Background Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used, community-based approach...
Background: The absence of potable drinking water from an improved source combined with inadequate s...
BackgroundThe practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Organ...
Shared sanitation—sanitation facilities shared by multiple households—is increasingly co...
BACKGROUND: The practice of sharing sanitation facilities does not meet the current World Health Org...
Unsafe sanitation practices are a major source of environmental pollution and are a leading cause of...
Proper sanitation and waste management has important health benefits, both directly for the househol...
Onsite household sanitation technologies such as septic tanks or latrines serve a large percentage o...
Social sanctions can be effective for sustaining beneficial norms by harnessing the power of social ...