The link between mental health and safe drinking water behaviors in a vulnerable population in rural Malawi.
Jurgita SlekieneHans-Joachim MoslerPublished in: BMC psychology (2019)
These results imply that populations with a significant proportion of individuals with poor mental health will benefit from interventions to mitigate mental health before or parallel to behavioral change interventions for WASH. Specific population-level interventions have been shown to have a positive effect on mental well-being, and they have been successfully applied at scale. This research is especially relevant in emergency contexts, as it indicates that mental health measures before any WASH interventions will make them more effective.