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Psychosocial 'triggering': participatory

Intervention group: 
Behaviour change counselling

Participatory mechanisms are typically a community-based approach and promote behaviour change through consultation with the community, a two-way dialogue, and joint-decision making. Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is the most common intervention with this mechanism.

Sustained adoption of WASH technologies (Hulland, 2015)

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Sanitation, disease, and nutritional status (Freeman, 2017)

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Hygiene and sanitation behaviour change (De Buck, 2017)

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Latrine coverage and use (Garn, 2017)

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Hygiene messages for children (Watson, 2017)

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Face washing for trachoma prevention (Ejere, 2015)

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Community-led total sanitation (Venkataramanan, 2018)

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Childhood diarrhea - lives saved (Darvesh, 2017)

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Behaviour change on POU water treatment (Fiebelkorn, 2012)

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