Cecil and others,

Anyone have good reference studies for the adoption of behavior changes
that produce health benefits. Especially in reference to stoves? I was
curious what effect education interventions have had on behaviors regarding
fuel use and health risks for suggested behavior modifications. For
example, for households participating in a health education program
intending to produce behavior changes (ie. moving wood stoves outside of
enclosed spaces, reducing children's exposure to wood smoke etc.), what
percent of families adopted the suggested behavior changes? Anyone seen
studies that I can read?

Thanks!

-- 
Christina Espinosa
University of the Pacific '10
School of International Studies
[email protected]
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