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Background: It is estimated that more than 90% of children with disabilities in developing countries do not attend schools. Children with disabilities either do not receive any education or, if they do, it is often inappropriate. The aim of this study was to identify the physical Environmental barriers to school attendance by children with disabilities in two community based rehabilitation (CBR) centres in Rwanda. Method: A quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted to...
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People have the right to make choices regarding their own sexuality, as far as they respect the rights of others. The knowledge of those rights is critical to youth’s ability to protect themselves from unwanted reproductive outcomes. Reproductive health targeted Millennium Development Goals will not be achieved without improving access to reproductive health. This study was aimed to assess knowledge of reproductive and sexual rights as well as associated factors among Wolaita Sodo University...
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the beliefs of teachers about possible etiologies, attitudes and knowledge of initial management of children with acute attack of epilepsy. BACKGROUND: Childhood epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder associated with profound psychosocial problems. Children with epilepsy are burdened by limitations it imposes on them such as psychological stress (especially when they have seizures in school), loss of school hours and possible effect of seizure itself on cognitive...
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Informal support networks as opposed to formal mental health counseling may represent a culture-specific, indigenous style of coping for Black college students. Using the African American Student Network (or as students refer to it AFAM), this article comments on the potential of an informal networking group as a culturally sensitive therapeutic intervention. Along with a description of the group process is a discussion of traditional therapeutic factors associated with group work in...
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The Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) region is the epicentre of the global HIV epidemic and also home to a large number of people with disabilities. Both HIV and Disability are significant public health issues. While they are generally viewed as distinct and unrelated phenomena data seems to suggest that they are particularly closely intertwined in ESA.For the first time in history, by using the same disability indicator consistently, the publication of the World Report on Disability in...
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Background: Accurate determination of gestational age (GA) is an important part of obstetric care. Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the reliability of symphsio-fundal height (SFH) measurement in assessing gestational age in the second half of pregnancy.Method: A total of 390 pregnant Nigerian women carrying uncomplicated singleton pregnancies between the gestational age of 20-40 weeks had SFH measurements done at the antenatal clinic, and ultrasonic biparietal diameter (BPD)...
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Studies indicate that girls and women encounter sexual violence in their day-to-day social life in all cultures and societies. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of sexual violence against female students in Wolaita Sodo University; 374 female students provided responses to self-administered questionnaire. The study revealed 23.4% (95% CI = 18.7-27.3) attempted rape, 8.7% (95% CI = 3.6-12.9) completed rape, 24.2% (95% CI = 17.7-26.1) committed physical harassment, 18.7% (95% CI =...
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In Nigeria, despite the inclusion of guidance and counselling in secondary schools, the behaviour problems among the youths were on the increase. This problem was traceable to ineffectiveness of diagnosis technique which resulted to ineffectiveness of counselling process. The study examined the prevalence of psychological tests usage among counsellors in Nigerian secondary schools in diagnosing students' behaviour problem. This study adopted a survey research design. Three hundred and...
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Purpose The study aims to investigate the use of cybercafé for internet access by students of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach Using descriptive design, 382 copies of a structured questionnaire were administered to students of the Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, who were using the institution cybercafé as at the time of the study. Findings The findings revealed that 75 percent of the male students make use of the cybercafé compared with their female colleagues,...
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Farmers and herders in arid regions of Africa face serious challenges in adapting to climate change and variability. They are highly exposed to climate stresses, especially drought, but adaptation to climate change is far from being a clear-cut biophysical or technical problem: it is also a social challenge. Although communities in semi-arid zones have organized their cultures and livelihoods around uncertainty and the risk of drought, climate predictions indicate that new extremes will be a...
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Pyroclastic deposits constitute major components of explosive volcanic activity.To help improve the safety of the population faced with natural disasters, a study is carried out at Bambouto volcano with a view to map potential hazards related to pyroclastic flows.The Bambouto volcano is indeed considered to be still active since the recent discovery of Quaternary basalts (0.5 Ma) at Totap, a locality situated near the Bambouto Caldera.This discovery has led to reclassify Mount Bambouto among...
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This study, informed by the academic literacies approach, was part of a broader study that sought to establish students' perceptions of the efficacy of the English language interventions at a university using a case methodology.A sample of 142 students responded to a structured questionnaire on English Language Literacy Support Programmes for Students offered by the University's Writing Centre.The non-probability sampling method was used in selecting the students.Data were also collected...