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Table 1.

Measures of water insecurity employed in this study.

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Table 2.

Summary statistics for household food and water insecurity, socio-economic status, and women’s psychological distress: Baseline and endline measures in intervention and control villages in South Wello, Ethiopia (n = 123).

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Table 3.

Changes in experiences of household water insecurity between baseline and endline, in intervention and control groups (paired t-tests).

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Table 4.

Impacts of water improvement on household water insecurity and women’s psychological distress: Repeated-measures linear regression, with fixed-effects estimator (n = 123).

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Table 5.

Impact of selected variables on women’s psychological distress:

Repeated-measures regression with random-effect estimator (n = 123).

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