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Assessment of water, sanitation, and hygiene among women living in precarious households in a Turkish urban area.

Sera ŞimşekZeliha Aslı ÖcekMeral TürkAyşegül Ünver
Published in: BMC women's health (2024)
WASH-Behaviors and WASH-Conditions in Households scales met the validity criterion, and their scores were related to basic sociodemographic and economic characteristics like education, income, household size, and ethnicity. The scale development process emphasized the importance of considering both behaviors and household conditions, albeit using different techniques. The findings indicated that WASH conditions are more problematic than behaviors, and that behavioral interventions will not work unless the conditions are corrected.
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