Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use: a population-based, cross-sectional study in rural Uganda

Abstract

Mosquito net use is an essential part of malaria prevention. Although previous research has shown that many people sleep under a mosquito net in endemic areas, it is unknown whether people underestimate how common it is to sleep under a net every night. Furthermore, perceived social norms about whether most others sleep under a mosquito net every night may contribute to personally sleeping under a net, given decades of research showing that people often mimic others’ behaviors.

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Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use.

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Perkins, J. M., Krezanoski, P., Takada, S., Kakuhikire, B., Batwala, V., Tsai, A. C., ... & Bangsberg, D. R. (2019). Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use: a population-based, cross-sectional study in rural Uganda. Malaria journal, 18(1), 1-13.

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