| Literature DB >> 31558454 |
Sangita Vyas1,2, Nikhil Srivastav2,3, Divya Mary4, Neeta Goel5, Sujatha Srinivasan4, Ajaykumar Tannirkulam4, Radu Ban6, Dean Spears7,2,8, Diane Coffey2,8,9.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To investigate differences in reported open defecation between a question about latrine use or open defecation for every household member and a household-level question.Entities:
Keywords: India; experiment; open defecation; sanitation; survey methods
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31558454 PMCID: PMC6773353 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 3.006
Figure 1Sample selection. Households that were started but not completed refers to households that refused at the beginning or part of the way through and households in which a suitable respondent was not available.
Randomisation balance: no significant differences in observed means between households assigned different latrine use questions
| Individual | Household | Difference | |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | |
| No of households | 1215 | 1216 | −1 |
| No of households by project | |||
| World Vision (in Bihar) | 316 | 313 | 3 |
| Coastal Salinity Prevention Cell (in Gujarat) | 309 | 319 | −10 |
| Wateraid (in Karnataka) | 297 | 296 | 1 |
| Rural Welfare Institute (in Odisha) | 293 | 288 | 5 |
| Household members | 5.685 (0.0950) | 5.604 (0.101) | 0.0803 (−0.117 to 0.278) |
| Female | 0.491 (0.00485) | 0.489 (0.00490) | 0.00190 (−0.0115 to 0.0153) |
| Hindu | 0.967 (0.00882) | 0.960 (0.0102) | 0.00737 (−0.00383 to 0.0186) |
| Household head completed at least 8 years of schooling | 0.288 (0.0192) | 0.319 (0.0199) | −0.0310 (−0.0675 to 0.00552) |
| Count of assets (max 13) | 8.202 (0.111) | 8.234 (0.117) | −0.0327 (−0.196 to 0.130) |
| Has latrine | 0.943 (0.00795) | 0.946 (0.00781) | −0.00251 (−0.0215 to 0.0165) |
| Got help from government or NGO to build toilet (given has toilet) | 0.625 (0.0304) | 0.656 (0.0274) | −0.0309 (−0.0692 to 0.00747) |
| Pit size (cubic feet, given has toilet) | 179.0 (14.33) | 180.7 (14.27) | 1.666 (−25.94 to 22.61) |
| Toilet looks used (given has toilet) | 0.805 (0.0234) | 0.794 (0.0233) | 0.0103 (−0.0243 to 0.0450) |
Cluster robust SEs, clustered by village, next to means in columns 1 and 2. 95% CI next to differences in column 3. *P<0.05, **p<0.01.
None of the differences are significant at the 0.05 or 0.01 level, which is why there are no * or ** in the table.
Figure 2Individual-level, balanced latrine use questions find significantly higher rates of open defecation than the household-level question. Figure shows means and CIs. Red, dashed lines indicate responses to individual-level, balanced latrine use questions, and blue solid lines indicate responses to the household-level question. Unit of observation is individuals for individual-level questions and households for household-level questions. CIs are computed using SEs clustered by village.
Individual-level, balanced latrine use questions find significantly higher rates of open defecation than household level questions
| Unit of observation: | Individuals | Households | Difference | Difference | ||
| Question type | Individual | Household (imputed) | Household | Individual (imputed) | ||
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
| 1. Full sample | ||||||
| Estimates | 0.324 | 0.115 | 0.122 | 0.326 | 0.209** | 0.204** |
| n (individuals or households) | 13 070 | 13 070 | 2431 | 2431 | ||
| 2. World Vision sample (in Bihar) | ||||||
| Estimates | 0.153 | 0.0184 | 0.0256 | 0.154 | 0.134** | 0.128** |
| n (individuals or households) | 3675 | 3675 | 629 | 629 | ||
| 3. Coastal Salinity Prevention Cell sample (in Gujarat) | ||||||
| Estimates | 0.192 | 0.0848 | 0.0721 | 0.169 | 0.108** | 0·0973** |
| n (individuals or households) | 3340 | 3340 | 628 | 628 | ||
| 4. Wateraid sample (in Karnataka) | ||||||
| Estimates | 0.558 | 0.184 | 0.193 | 0.550 | 0.374** | 0.358** |
| n (individuals or households) | 3112 | 3112 | 593 | 593 | ||
| 5. Rural Welfare Institute sample (in Odisha) | ||||||
| Estimates | 0.434 | 0.204 | 0.208 | 0.450 | 0.230** | 0.242** |
| n (individuals or households) | 2943 | 2943 | 581 | 581 | ||
| 6. Households with toilets only | ||||||
| Estimates | 0.289 | 0.0734 | 0.0791 | 0.291 | 0.215** | 0.211** |
| n (individuals or households) | 12 366 | 12 366 | 2296 | 2296 | ||
| 7. Households that received help | ||||||
| Estimates | 0.375 | 0.0895 | 0.0968 | 0.378 | 0.285** | 0.281** |
| n (individuals or households) | 7958 | 7958 | 1470 | 1470 | ||
Cluster robust SEs, clustered by village, under means in columns 1 through 4. 95% CI under differences in columns 5 and 6. *P<0.05, **p<0.01. Household imputed refers to estimates of individual open defecation imputed from answers to the household-level question. Each individual in the household is given the same answer as the household-level answer. Individual imputed refers to estimates of household open defecation imputed from answers to the individual level questions. The household estimates are constructed by averaging open defecation among individuals in the household.
There are no differences that are significant at the .05 level, all are significant at the .01 level. That is why * is not used in the table.
Subgroup analyses
| Unit of observation | Individuals | Households | Individuals |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | |
| Individual-level question | 0.100** (0.0548 to 0.146) | 0.0992** (0.0566 to 0.142) | 0.229** (0.182 to 0.275) |
| Received help for construction | 0.0470* (0.00962 to 0.0844) | 0.0514** (0.0134 to 0.0893) | |
| Individual-level question × received help | 0.185** (0.113 to 0.257) | 0.182** (0.114 to 0.251) | |
| Female | 0.00134 (−0.0118 to 0.0144) | ||
| Individual-level × female | −0.0409** (−0.0646 to −0.0172) | ||
| Constant | 0.0425** (0.0180 to 0.0670) | 0.0455** (0.0201 to 0.0708) | 0.115** (0.0846 to 0.145) |
| n (individuals or households) | 12 366 | 2296 | 13 070 |
95% CI next to coefficients, calculated using cluster robust SEs, clustered by village. *P<0.05, **p<0.01.