Sanitation-related withholding and suppression among women in urban Uganda and India
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Despite sanitation facility availability, perceived privacy, safety and security, and health status and risks may prevent toilet use, particularly for women. Women may withhold food and water (withholding) or suppress urination and defecation urges (suppression) to cope, though evidence on the prevalence and drivers of these behaviors is limited. This secondary analysis of data generated as part of the Measuring Urban Sanitation and Empowerment (MUSE) project (n=2,173) assesses the prevalence of withholding and suppression among urban women in Kampala, Uganda and Tiruchirappalli, India and associations with perceived sanitation-related privacy, safety and security, and health status and risks (withholding analytic sample: 1308; suppression analytic sample: 862) Witholding was reported by 38% (265/697) of women in Kampala and 16% (100/611) in Tiruchirappalli ; more than 93% of women in both populations (Kampala: 415/440; Tiruchirappalli: 336/350) reported suppression. Privacy, safety and security, and health scores were all significantly associated with the odds of withholding in both cities. Fewer significant results were found from linear regression analyses assessing privacy, safety, and health scores and suppression, suggesting other unaccounted for influences. Results suggest that sanitation-related privacy, safety, and health conditions should be addressed programmatically to improve women’s sanitation-related circumstances and behaviors.
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2025-03-10



