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In our systematic review, toiletpaper hoarding was considered the main outcome. This outcome was defined as a behavioural pattern characterised by excessive acquisition of and an inability or unwillingness to discard large quantities of toilet paper that cause significant distress or impairment.
Toilet hygiene—review and research needs - PMC
Toilet hygiene—review and research needs. The goal of good toilet hygiene is minimizing the potential for pathogen transmission. Control of odours is also socially important and believed to be a societal measure of cleanliness.
Why did all the toilet paper disappear? Distinguishing ...
A recent study examining adults from the UK and Ireland found that greater levels of COVID-19-related anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty were associated with over-purchasing common products such as toiletpaper and tinned foods (Bentall et al., 2021).
(PDF) Toilet Hygiene – Review and Research Needs
The goal of good toilet hygiene is minimizing the potential for pathogen transmission. Control of odors is also socially important and believed to be a societal measure of cleanliness.
Coronavirus, the great toilet paper panic and civilisation
This article argues that the panic buying was closely linked to everyday notions of Western civilisation. Pedestal toilets and toiletpaper are key aspects of civilisation and the fear of the loss of toiletpaper is connected to anxiety about social breakdown, the loss of civilisation.
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Toilet Paper and the ...
Here, we evaluate a perhaps unexpected contributor of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to our wastewater, an input anticipated at every wastewater treatment facility─toiletpaper.
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In our systematic review, toilet paper hoarding was considered the main outcome. This outcome was defined as a behavioural pattern characterised by excessive acquisition of and an inability or unwillingness to discard large quantities of toilet paper that cause significant distress or impairment.
Toilet hygiene—review and research needs. The goal of good toilet hygiene is minimizing the potential for pathogen transmission. Control of odours is also socially important and believed to be a societal measure of cleanliness.
A recent study examining adults from the UK and Ireland found that greater levels of COVID-19-related anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty were associated with over-purchasing common products such as toilet paper and tinned foods (Bentall et al., 2021).
The goal of good toilet hygiene is minimizing the potential for pathogen transmission. Control of odors is also socially important and believed to be a societal measure of cleanliness.
This article argues that the panic buying was closely linked to everyday notions of Western civilisation. Pedestal toilets and toilet paper are key aspects of civilisation and the fear of the loss of toilet paper is connected to anxiety about social breakdown, the loss of civilisation.
Here, we evaluate a perhaps unexpected contributor of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to our wastewater, an input anticipated at every wastewater treatment facility─toilet paper.