The Role of Psychological Factors in Predicting Latrine Ownership and Consistent Latrine Use in Rural Ethiopia: a Cross-Sectional Study Alemu, F., Kumie, A., Medhin, G., Gasana, J. (2018)

Inadequate sanitation is one of the leading causes of disease in poor and middle-income countries.
The objective of the study was to identify the psychological factors that predict latrine ownership and consistent latrine use in the rural Becho district of central Ethiopia.

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Alemu, F., Kumie, A., Medhin, G., Gasana, J. (2018). The Role of Psychological Factors in Predicting Latrine Ownership and Consistent Latrine Use in Rural Ethiopia: a Cross-Sectional Study

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