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Title: | Knowledge of quality of housing and practice among residents of an urban community in north-central Nigeria |
Authors: | Tagurum, Y.O. Miner, C.A. Otti, N.H. Bode, O.T. Attawodi, O.S. Ogbonna, C. Zoakah, A.I. |
Issue Date: | Jan-2015 |
Publisher: | E3 Journal of Environmental Research and Management |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 6;No. 1; Pp. 0198-0203 |
Abstract: | The study was aimed at evaluating the knowledge of and quality of housing among residents of Tudun-Wada,
an urban high density area in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. Using a multi-stage sampling technique, household
heads or their representatives were interviewed using interviewer administered questionnaires. Knowledge of
housing standards, practice and effects of housing quality on health was assessed. Data collected was
analyzed using EPI Info version 3.5.1 software. A total of 80 household heads were studied and more than half
of them (45) 56.2% were males and most were within the 20-29 year age group. Knowledge of housing was fair
as 61.3% and 62.3% of them knew a good house should provide accommodation and be able to withstand the
elements respectively. Source of water among the respondents was mainly from shallow wells (43.8%) while
only a third (37.5%) boiled their water before drinking. Pit latrine was used by half (50%) of the respondents for
sewage disposal and 5% used buckets. Half of the houses employed burning as their main refuse disposal
method. Flies were noted to be a problem in about 42.5% of the houses studied. More than half (55%) of the
houses had holes and cracks on the walls while 80% of the household heads admitted to having a problem of
rodent infestation in their buildings. Even though knowledge of housing quality was fair among the
respondents, sanitary waste disposal practice and housing maintenance was poor. Government agencies
responsible for the enforcement of town planning policies should be urged to improve their activities in order to
improve the standard and quality of housing in the metropolis. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/952 |
ISSN: | 2141-7466 |
Appears in Collections: | Community Medicine
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