Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use: a population-based, cross-sectional study in rural Uganda
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2019Author
Perkins, Jessica M.
Krezanoski, Paul
Takada, Sae
Kakuhikire, Bernard
Batwala6, Vincent
Tsai, Alexander C
Christakis, Nicholas A
Bangsberg, David R
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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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