- Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
- Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Homelessness and Social Issues
- Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
- Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
- Work-Family Balance Challenges
- Family Support in Illness
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Leadership, Behavior, and Decision-Making Studies
- Gender Diversity and Inequality
- Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
- Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
- Consumer Packaging Perceptions and Trends
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
- Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Pregnancy-related medical research
- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- Religion and Sociopolitical Dynamics in Nigeria
Covenant University
2013-2022
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Systematic studies on the association between men's sexual dysfunction (low desire, ejaculation disorders, erectile dysfunctions, genital ulcers, testicular prostate cancer or sexually transmitted infections) and marital conflict are emerging. However, coping strategies adopted by wives in such circumstances not commonly reported literature. Male functioning is vital to relationship, lack of it can result intolerable cohabitation relationship breakdown, could also cause infertility,...
Nutrition labelling is a topical issue, being vital aid that shapes consumers’ food choices and could be an efficient tool for the prevention of consumer vulnerability to diet-related diseases such as cancer, high blood pressure, hypertension, obesity. However, data on public use nutritional labels information source properties foods health claims, especially it relates Nigeria, are not popular in literature. This study seeks examine information: knowledge; attitude, practice. A...
Background: Women that are not in good health cannot contribute to sustainable development but effective coping during and after sickness could enhance their contributions development. Objective: The study examined the strategies among women with cervical cancer different marital context Nigeria Methods: In-depth interview from eight survivors patients of two distinct contexts characterised by presence or absence husband states Nigeria. Data were analysed using content analytic procedures...
The study examined men’s reproductive health problems and sexual behavior their implications for welfare in Nigeria. It used the Nigeria Demographic Health Survey data set of 2013. analysis only male recode files, representing 17,359 males. dependent variable is computed wealth index, which was selected as proxy condition. Analysis involved univariate multivariate levels. findings indicated that 49.3% respondents currently have more than one partner. total lifetime partner index identifies...
Economic related risks and dirt of investment at both national international scales have been reported in research. There is a correlation between the existence such multi-dimensional and business expansion across major cultures. In view this fact, study engages analysis the effect cyber fraud on decisions Nigeria. It adopts mixed method design thus culminating into use few research instruments. The population divided two and six local government areas Lagos state, Nigeria was selected...
BACKGROUND: The major challenge faced in Nigeria regarding the care of people living with mental illness are a stigma, caregiver burden and financial aid. This has led to high premature deaths also hindered attainment Sustainable Development Goal 3 target 4. In an attempt find lasting solutions increased mortality caused by illness, it is important evaluate family attitudes towards illness.AIM: To examine variations coping Nigeria.SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Thirty In-Depth Interview (IDI) were...
There are no general consensuses on why the lifetime risk of dying from breast and cervical cancer in African is several times higher than that developed countries. However, a notable window opportunity for prevention treatment often wasted where there little or awareness low level screening.To specifically highlight awareness, knowledge determinants participation screening exercise possible control diseases. To also provide insights development contextual relevant timely detection effective...
BACKGROUND: Sexual risk behavior and drug abuse among adolescents youths remained perpetual topical issues of focus in most developmental programs related to developing countries, especially Nigeria, where the school-going constitute more than half youths. The high level teenage pregnancy sexual violence such as abuses other harmful trajectories including STIs HIV is increasingly reported pre-2000s.
 AIM: This study focuses on underscoring variation risky users non-users drugs. It also...
This article examines the linkage between university education, academic performance, and industry relevance among graduates of a Nigerian Private University in Ogun State, Southwest, Nigeria. Multiple research methods, including existing records from secondary sources In-depth interviews, were used for primary data collection. Existing record on students' performance obtained University's Center Systems Information (CSIS) all programs two colleges sampled: College Development Studies (CDS)...
Balancing family and work roles places serious demands on working women most especially in African context where also doubled as home keepers, this represents a key factor achieving sustainable productivity (SDG 8.2.3). The study was to expound work-family conflict experiences by married female workers financial instit utions, determine whether personal interventions play beneficial role improve productivity. adopted social survey with the use of self-administered questionnaire among 730...
Alzheimer poses lots of challenges in Low and Middle Income Countries, especially Nigeria. Globally, the causes are poorly understood. Cultural factors affect preference mental health treatment for treating people living with Alzheimer's disease (PLWA However, its gender differentials have been given little consideration particular. Twenty-four in-depth study was conducted caregivers family members/relatives (PLWA) residing area. 52.2 percent respondents were female out total while 45.8...
AIM: The study examined the coping strategies among ever-married women with breast cancer in disrupted marriages (divorced, separated, or living-alone women) who also have limited access to social support.
 METHODS: Data for were extracted from 2015 behavioral risk factors and cervical cancers two states of Nigeria. Respondents identified through three approaches: (1) Self-reported disclosure cancer, (2) informant-leading approach, (3) outpatients located oncological specialized health...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer incidence is fast increasing, posing a significant threat to the health of women all races globally. In Nigeria, breast causes most cancer-related deaths among each year as result inadequate awareness.
 AIM: This study aimed at examining moderating role demographic characteristics in facilitating awareness women, and how it relates their behavioural disposition disease.
 METHODS: The adopted descriptive (survey) cross-sectional research designs elicit...
Abstract Burnout is a sign of long-range exhaustion and deteriorated challenge that affects the wellbeing health individuals; it cuts across gender has no regional boundary. The study investigated influence work-family conflict on burnout among female medical doctors. Method both quantitative qualitative research techniques was employed. A structured questionnaire distributed doctors in selected hospitals. in-depth interview conducted with one senior doctor each hospital visited. hospitals...
Background and Objective: Studies have linked young people with various risky behaviors such as smoking, drunk-driving, sexual behaviours alcohol abuse.In reality of the increases in prevalence incidence consumption among students urban areas Nigeria, this study was structured to explore use abuse high school Ota emphasis on determining socio-cultural factors predicting abuse.Materials Methods: The survey a multistage stratified sampling Ota, popular suburb outskirt metropolitan city...
Bullying is inappropriate behaviour that children and adolescents face daily in schools all around the world. It prevalent today's commonly found secondary schools. a complicated social problem can have serious negative implications for both bullies victims, especially when victim physically or psychologically harmed. Therefore, study examines bullying academic performance, of selected school students Alimosho local government area, Lagos, Nigeria. A survey method was utilized using...