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Understanding and Defining Sanitation Insecurity: Women’s Gendered Experiences of Urination, Defecation and Menstruation in Rural Odisha, India

Authors :
Bethany A. Caruso
Bethany A. Caruso
Craig Hadley
Hannah LF Cooper
Kathryn M. Yount
Manaswini Rout
Munmun Dasmohapatra
Regine Haardörfer
Thomas F. Clasen
Bethany A. Caruso
Bethany A. Caruso
Craig Hadley
Hannah LF Cooper
Kathryn M. Yount
Manaswini Rout
Munmun Dasmohapatra
Regine Haardörfer
Thomas F. Clasen
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Research suggests that the lived experience of inadequate sanitation may contribute to poor health outcomes above and beyond pathogen exposure, particularly among women. The goal of this research was to understand women's lived experiences of sanitation by documenting their urination-related, defecation-related and menstruation-related concerns, to use findings to develop a definition of sanitation insecurity among women in low-income settings and to develop a conceptual model to explain the factors that contribute to their experiences, including potential behavioural and health consequences.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Asia (Southeastern) / India, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1119526886
Document Type :
Electronic Resource