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Water insecurity and emotional distress: Coping with supply, access, and seasonal variability of water in a Bolivian squatter settlement
Amber Wutich
, Kathleen Ragsdale
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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squatter
100%
emotional distress
93%
water
59%
coping
58%
distribution system
30%
Water sources
22%
water management
17%
social assets
11%
Water scarcity
11%
Water rights
10%
drought
9%
Water resources
9%
nutrition situation
8%
Bolivia
8%
gender
7%
random sample
7%
economics
6%
assets
6%
Israel
6%
mental health
5%
market
4%
resources
3%
interview
3%
Arts & Humanities
Water
65%
Emotion
58%
Entitlement
19%
Water Supply
13%
Famine
7%
Foraging
7%
Bolivia
6%
Drought
6%
Water Resources
6%
By-products
6%
Scarcity
5%
Israel
5%
Economics
5%
Household
4%
Resources
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Psychological Distress
75%
Water
50%
Water Supply
14%
Water Resources
9%
Droughts
8%
Economics
8%
Famine
8%
Bolivia
8%
Food Supply
6%
Negotiating
6%
Israel
6%
Mental Health
4%
Interviews
3%