2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2015.11.007
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Hygiene and mental health among middle school students in India and 11 other countries

Abstract: The Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) collects data from early adolescents who are approximately 13-15 years old and enrolled in middle schools (also known as junior secondary schools). We used logistic regression models to examine the associations between self-reported hygiene practices and mental health status as assessed by the 2007 India GSHS. Then, we used meta-analysis to compare the results from India with those from 11 other GSHS-participating countries in Asia and Africa (Djibouti, Indo… Show more

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“…Liu found that mental health have negatively moderated effect on co-creation behaviors [16]. As for hand hygiene behavior, Ranasinghe found that reduced mental health status may lead to worse hygiene behaviors in adolescents [17].…”
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“…Liu found that mental health have negatively moderated effect on co-creation behaviors [16]. As for hand hygiene behavior, Ranasinghe found that reduced mental health status may lead to worse hygiene behaviors in adolescents [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A facet missing in existing tools is the inclusion of subtler prolonged changes to daily life, such as job instability and difficulty to maintain personal hygiene, that without respite, can be attributable factors toward depression and suicidality. 12,36,37 The PHDS is a 20-item, self-administered instrument developed from the earthquake-focused TESS questionnaire. It has been developed for deployment during the recovery period after hydrological and meteorological disasters, including hurricanes.…”
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“…This suggests that people could practice hygiene intuitively to a certain level. Alternatively, it can also be assumed that people could practice hygiene simply because they are used to or might have just inherited the practice from their parents or colleagues [ 35 , 36 ]. In addition, it should be noted that washing hand with or without soap and doing it the right way matters.…”
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confidence: 99%