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Stress is a major global health challenge affecting the well-being of service providers especially those working in the human service sectors like: teachers, health care providers and media specialists. Specifically the study determined school physical environmental factors responsible for stressful experience among teachers in special primary schools. The study employed descriptive research design. The target population was 138 teachers in special primary schools and 4 head teachers. The...
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Africa is amongst the most susceptible regions to climate change and this situation is intensified by the interaction of 'multiple stresses' and the low adaptive capacity of smallholder households.Agricultural production and livelihood security in many African countries are severely weakened by climate change.The paper seeks to contribute to the growing empirical and policy discourse on climate change by examining smallholder households' views and understanding of climate change.The research...
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The study assessed farm-level adaptation measure to climate change and constraints among arable crop farmers in Ebonyi State. Primary data collected from 480 farmers were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The result of the socioeconomic characteristics established that majority (72.83%) of the respondents were aged 30 years and above. Also, majority (63%) were males who are married (61.09%), with an average household size of 10 persons per farmer. Greatest number...
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Background: The Bartholin's gland cysts and abscesses are one of the most common vulva cyst or abscesses in gynaecological practice.Symptomatic cases give significant discomfort to sufferers and have a negative impact on their quality of life.Objective: To investigate the incidence, pattern of presentation and management of Barthholin's gland cysts and abscesses in the Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki (FETHA) Ebonyi State, Nigeria.Methodology: This was a four-year retrospective study of...
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This study examines the implementation of information technology in the teaching/learning process for sustainable development of adults in West Africa Sub Sahara Region (WASSR). Three research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. The population for the study was 3071 participants and instructors drawn from 10 education centres that were selected for the study. The sample for the study was made up of 823 participants and 30 instructors that were selected. Simple random sampling...
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Worldwide, at least 20% of students are regularly bullied in school. Research from developed countries has associated bullying with several negative outcomes, but little is known about the relationship between bullying and academic achievement, especially in developing countries. Here, data from three African countries participating in the 2011 Trends in Mathematics and Sciences Study and Progress in Reading and Literacy Study were analyzed, including 36,602 participants aged 12 to 16....
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Introduction: Proteinuria is a common marker of kidney damage.This study aimed at determining predictors of proteinuria in subjects without impaired renal filtration function in Owerri, Nigeria.Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving 136 subjects, consecutively drawn from Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri, Nigeria.Relevant investigations were performed, including 24-hour urine protein (24HUP).Correlation and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to determine the...
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Skill-based Health Education is an approach toHealth Education that is effective, interactive, engaging and meaningful.It focuses on skills and functional knowledge of health issues within a society.The importance of Health Education cannot be overemphasized as it plays significant role in preventing disease, prolonging life and protecting health.The extent to which the objectives of school Health Education can be realized is closely tied to assessment procedures that will be effective in...
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Background: Sexual maturation is an important milestone which starts between 8 and 14 years in girls. However, varying ages of onset of sexual maturation have been reported in different environments, with more recent studies showing earlier ages of onset in girls. There is therefore need to describe the sexual maturation of girls in each environment.Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study of 6–18-year-old school girls in Abakaliki. One thousand one hundred and fifty-five girls were...