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Lymphatic filariasis (LF), a parasitic disease caused byWuchereria bancrofti, is of public health concern especially in the northern part of Ghana.Since 2000, several rounds of mass drug administration (MDA) against this infection have been conducted in the endemic communities.However, no studies on the prevalence of W. bancrofti antigenaemia have been conducted among preschool and school-age children in these communities.This study therefore investigated the prevalence of W. bancrofti...
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Inclusive education is a new educational philosophy and a worldwide reform strategy intended to include students with different abilities in mainstream regular schools with the aim of achieving education for all.However, there is serious concern for total inclusiveness of special needs children in Nigeria.This study therefore investigated some determinants of inclusive education practice in Nigeria.The study adopted survey research design.Samples of 227 teachers and head teachers/principals...
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This study was aimed at investigating strategies for effective management of higher education for building a culture of peace in Nigeria.Four research questions and four hypotheses guided the investigation.The study is a survey research which adopted the ex-post-facto design.The respondents comprised of one thousand four hundred and eighty (1480) made up of academic staff, senior staff and students.The sample was selected using simple random sampling technique form twelve public universities...
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In many sub-Saharan Africa municipalities and cities, wastewater is discharged with limited or no treatment at all, thus creating public and environmental health risks. This study assessed the performance of a conventional municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), based on effluent pollution flux, in Masaka Municipality, Uganda. Also, the downstream pollution attenuation through a natural wetland was analysed to ascertain its role in buffering the WWTP performance deficits. Generally,...
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Medical education is always in a state of dynamic equilibrium with continuous evolution of new techniques in teaching and learning.Objective of this study is to determine medical students' perception on preferences of teaching and learning.A total of 207 medical students participated in the study. Most (73.9%) of them were males while the modal age group was 23-25 years. Majority (57.5%) of the students belong the middle socioeconomic class and 65.7% resided within the hostel.Majority of the...
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According to World Health Organization (WHO), adolescents are persons aged 10-19 years. They comprise nearly half of the world's population of about 7 billion and 85% of them live in developing countries.The aim of this study is to assess the sexual behaviours, practices and contraceptive use among secondary school adolescents in Elele, Rivers State, Nigeria.A cross-sectional descriptive study of 300 in-school adolescents in a rural community in Rivers State, South-South Nigeria, selected...
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The growth of open and distance learning (ODL) in higher education institutions in West Africa has generated concern about comparability of standards and recognition accorded products of ODL institutions. There is also concern about adherence of newly established ODL institutions to prescribed quality criteria hence public skepticism about ODL. To address this challenge, the foremost single-mode higher institution in Nigeria, the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) was chosen to host...
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A burgeoning literature elucidates the detrimental effects of corporal punishment on children, including physical, psychological and emotional harm (Newell 1989; Gershoff 2002); reduced moral and social development (as children do not learn the ‘wrongfulness’ of behaviours, but learn to avoid punishments instead) (Hoffman 1983; De Veer and Janssens 1994); and increases in aggression, antisocial behaviour and lack of self-control (Straus 1990; Lazerele 2000). Investigations of corporal...
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Objective: In the present study, we created a new valid rating scale to estimate the prevalence of ADHD among school-age children in Fayoum City. Method: We conducted two consequential studies (Studies 1 and 2). In Study 1, the sample comprised 106 children. The ages of the sample participants ranged between 6 and 14 years. The purpose of that study was to validate a new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5)-based ADHD rating scale. In Study 2, the sample...
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Background: Obesity is a major public health issue which has been established to be a significant risk factor for several metabolic disorders such as impaired glucose tolerance, dyslipidaemia, and atherosclerosis. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the serum lipid profiles and glycated haemoglobin of obese and non-obese adults in Calabar, Nigeria. Methodology: This was a prospective comparative study that involved quantifying serum lipid profile and glycated hemoglobin (Hb) in seventy...
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There is renewed interest in female entrepreneurship as policy makers recognize the importance of social inclusiveness in economic development. Women’s involvement in entrepreneurship is applauded as a necessary precursor to economic growth of developing nations despite women under-representation among business owners. Many factors have been blamed for this under-representation among them, socialisation and lack of motivation in choosing entrepreneurship as a career option. In Kenya, women...
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In developed nations, taller children exhibit a greater propensity to overweight/obesity. This study investigates whether this height-adiposity relationship holds true for Cameroon children using two parameters of adiposity including body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC). In 557 children (287 boys and 270 girls, mean age 9.0 ± 1.8 years) from the North West Region of Cameroon height, weight and WC were measured and BMI calculated. Variables were converted to standard deviation...