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Neighborhood Disorganization and Women's Sanitation Utilization Practices in Mathare Valley, Kenya

机译:肯尼亚Mathare Valley的邻里分部和妇女卫生利用实践

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Approximately, 2.4 billion people, globally, lack access to safe toilets. The burden of this deficiency falls disproportionately on women living in informal settlements in developing countries. While there is a growing body of literature looking at the factors influencing women's sanitation behavior, little is known about the role of the neighborhood environment. This study sought to explore this issue using data from a 2016 mixed-methods study focused on women in Mathare Valley informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. Qualitative and quantitative data were used to analyze the role of neighborhood disorganization in the relationship between women's sanitation-related stressors and their sanitation behaviors (utilization). Findings suggest that neighborhood disorganization is inextricably linked to women's daily sanitation behaviors and the stressors that are associated with those behaviors. These results suggest that the health and safety of neighborhood environments may be critical factors in the future success of sanitation-related interventions and policies.
机译:大约是24亿人,在全球范围内缺乏安全厕所。这种缺陷的负担对生活在发展中国家的非正式定居点的妇女不成比例下降。虽然有一个越来越多的文学体系,看着影响妇女卫生行为的因素,但对邻里环境的作用很少。本研究试图使用来自2016年混合方法研究的数据专注于Mathare Valley非正式解决,肯尼亚的Mathare Valley非正式定居点的数据探讨了这个问题。定性和定量数据用于分析邻里分区在妇女卫生相关压力源与其卫生行为之间关系的作用(利用)。调查结果表明,邻域分区与妇女的日常卫生行为和与这些行为相关的压力园有不可分割。这些结果表明,邻里环境的健康和安全可能是卫生相关干预措施和政策成功的关键因素。

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