2021
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1928260
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The importance of collective and individual psychological ownership for safe sanitation: A multilevel analysis in rural Ghana

Abstract: Unsafe sanitation practices can severely affect public health. Strengthening psychological ownership, the feeling of owning an object (e.g. the latrine) individually or collectively, may promote safe sanitation practices, e.g. decreased open defecation. This study investigated psychological ownership in communities that participated in a sanitation intervention. We used follow-up survey data of a cluster-randomized controlled trial in rural Ghana (N = 2012 households), which assessed psychological ownership, a… Show more

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