Population-based study of intra-household gender differences in water insecurity: reliability and validity of a survey instrument for use in rural Uganda
Autor: | Jessica M. Perkins, Dagmar Vořechovská, David R. Bangsberg, Rumbidzai Mushavi, Alexander C. Tsai, Amy Q. McDonough, Bernard Kakuhikire |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Male Rural Population Microbiology (medical) Psychometrics Population Water supply 010501 environmental sciences 01 natural sciences Article Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences Sex Factors 0302 clinical medicine Water Supply Environmental health Humans Uganda 030212 general & internal medicine education Waste Management and Disposal Reliability (statistics) 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Water Science and Technology Family Characteristics education.field_of_study business.industry Drinking Water Environmental resource management Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Reproducibility of Results Health Surveys Population based study Infectious Diseases Geography Scale (social sciences) Female Survey instrument Water quality business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Water and Health. 14:280-292 |
ISSN: | 1996-7829 1477-8920 |
Popis: | Hundreds of millions of persons worldwide lack adequate access to water. Water insecurity, which is defined as having limited or uncertain availability of safe water or the ability to acquire safe water in socially acceptable ways, is typically overlooked by development organizations focusing on water availability. To address the urgent need in the literature for validated measures of water insecurity, we conducted a population-based study in rural Uganda with 327 reproductive-age women and 204 linked men from the same households. We used a novel method of photo identification so that we could accurately elicit study participants’ primary household water sources, thereby enabling us to identify water sources for objective water quality testing and distance/elevation measurement. Our psychometric analyses provided strong evidence of the internal structure, reliability, and validity of a new 8-item Household Water Insecurity Access Scale. Important intra-household gender differences in perceptions of water insecurity were observed, with men generally perceiving household water insecurity as being less severe compared to women. In summary, the Household Water Insecurity Access Scale represents a reliable and valid measure of water insecurity, particularly among women, and may be useful for informing and evaluating interventions to improve water access in resource limited settings. |
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