While sanitation interventions have focused primarily on child health, women's unique health risks from inadequate sanitation are gaining recognition as a priority issue. This study examines the range of sanitation-related psychosocial stressors during routine sanitation practices in Odisha, India. Between August 2013 and March 2014, we conducted in-depth interviews with 56 women in four life stages: adolescent, newly married, pregnant and established adult women in three settings: urban slums, rural villages and indigenous villages. Using a grounded theory approach, the study team transcribed, translated, coded and discussed interviews using detailed analytic memos to identify and characterize stressors at each life stage and study site. W...
Abstract Background Globally, one in ten individuals ...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...
In India out of the 246,692,667 households there are 53.1% having no latrines. Similarly in the urba...
Emerging evidence demonstrates how inadequate access to water and sanitation is linked to psychosoci...
The authors wish to thank the other members of our research consortium: Kelly K. Baker, Bhabani S. D...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that the lived experience of inadequate sanitation may contribute to p...
Emerging qualitative research suggests women's sanitation experiences may impact mental health. Howe...
This paper is based on study of SHARE Research Consortium and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collab...
Lack of access to acceptable sanitation facilities can expose individuals, particularly women, to ph...
Lack of access to acceptable sanitation facilities can expose individuals, particularly women, to ph...
This paper documents the impact of Community led Total Sanitation (CLTS) on women’s health in urban ...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 18% of Sub-Saharan Africa's urban population relies on shared sanitation f...
The aims of this research were to examine sanitation insecurity in urban informal housing through th...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
Abstract Background Globally, one in ten individuals ...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...
In India out of the 246,692,667 households there are 53.1% having no latrines. Similarly in the urba...
Emerging evidence demonstrates how inadequate access to water and sanitation is linked to psychosoci...
The authors wish to thank the other members of our research consortium: Kelly K. Baker, Bhabani S. D...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that the lived experience of inadequate sanitation may contribute to p...
Emerging qualitative research suggests women's sanitation experiences may impact mental health. Howe...
This paper is based on study of SHARE Research Consortium and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collab...
Lack of access to acceptable sanitation facilities can expose individuals, particularly women, to ph...
Lack of access to acceptable sanitation facilities can expose individuals, particularly women, to ph...
This paper documents the impact of Community led Total Sanitation (CLTS) on women’s health in urban ...
Without adequate sanitation facilities, environmental, social, and health risks are common and worse...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 18% of Sub-Saharan Africa's urban population relies on shared sanitation f...
The aims of this research were to examine sanitation insecurity in urban informal housing through th...
BACKGROUND: While women and girls face special risks from lack of access to sanitation facilities, t...
Abstract Background Globally, one in ten individuals ...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...
In India out of the 246,692,667 households there are 53.1% having no latrines. Similarly in the urba...