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ImpactKatie Rodriguez2025-04-23T19:00:43+00:00

Publications & Articles

  • [Blog] Malaria Prevention Behaviors are Improving in Zambia, New Survey Finds (2025)

  • [Brief] Malaria in Pregnancy SBC Technical Brief: Trends from the Malaria Behavior Survey (2024)

  • [Manuscript] Malaria-Related Psychosocial Factors, Past Antenatal Care-Seeking Behaviors, and Future Antenatal Care-Seeking Intentions by Maternal Age in Malawi and Democratic Republic of the Congo (2023)

  • [Podcast] Beyond Biology: The Head, Heart and Social Dimensions of Malaria Control (2023)

  • [Podcast] How Can Behavioral Science Improve Bed Net Use? (2023)

  • [Blog] New Malaria Behavior Survey Dashboard ‘Like a Swiss Army Knife’ (2023)

  • [Manuscript] Ideational factors associated with consistent use of insecticide-treated nets: a multi-country, multilevel analysis (2022)

  • [Manuscript] Ideational factors associated with net care behaviour: a multi-country analysis (2022)

  • [Blog] Using Behavioral Data to Craft Malaria Prevention Strategies in Côte d’Ivoire (2021)

  • [Blog] ‘The Most Comprehensive Look at Malaria Behaviors You Will Find’ (2021)

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This website is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI). The Malaria Behavior Survey, its website, and its data dashboard were originally developed by Breakthrough ACTION (Cooperative Agreement #AID-OAA-A-17-00017) under the leadership of Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. The contents of this website do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, PMI, the United States Government, or Johns Hopkins University.

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