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UTILISATION OF SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN GHANA .

ABSTRACT Employing the health care utilisation model, the study sought to assess the utilisation of sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS) among young people with disabilities (YPWDs) in Ghana. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was carried out among 2127 young people with disabilities who were purposely selected from 16 special schools in Ghana. Both bivariate and multivariate analyses were done to examine the associations between some background characteristics and utilisation, c...

UTILISATION OF SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Employing the health care utilisation model, the study sought to assess the utilisation of sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS) among young people with disabilities (YPWDs) in Ghana. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was carried out among 2127 young people with disabilities who were purposely selected from 16 special schools in Ghana. Both bivariate and multivariate analyses were done to examine the associations between some background characteristics and utilisation, c...

DISCLOSURE, SELF-EFFICACY, PERSONALITY, AND MENTAL HEALTH: THE CASE OF HIV POSITIVE WOMEN IN THE ASHANTI REGION

ABSTRACT This study has investigated disclosure, self-efficacy, personality, and mental health: the case of HIV positive women in the Ashanti Region. A sequential transformative mixed methods design was used. Three theories served as the backbone of the study; The Rational Choice, Social Cognitive and The Big Five Theories. Using a total of 320 women living with HIV (WLHIV), a significant positive correlation exists between self-efficacy and mental health symptoms among WLHIV. Personality tra...

PUTATIVE, SECRETED OOKINETE PROTEIN (PSOP24) PEPTIDES AS A MARKER OF INFECTIOUS BITES AND MALARIA TRANSMISSION ASSESSMENT

ABSTRACT As reported malaria cases continue to decline, heterogeneity in transmission will become more pronounced and thus more sensitive tools would be required to identify micro-geographic areas of higher risk for targeted interventions. Sero-positivity against antigens expressed at different stages of the parasite life cycle and proteins in the mosquito saliva cocktail have gained relevance as transmission monitoring tool. However, the persistent nature of blood stage antigens and the...

CENTRE FOR MIGRATION STUDIES FOREIGN STUDENTS MOBILITY TO GHANA: MOTIVATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

ABSTRACT Education is increasingly seen by governments as a major contributor to national wealth and economic development. Foreign students undertaking studies in a country other than their own is on the increase and has become a dominant phenomenon. Significant numbers of studies focus on the movement of foreign students from developing and emerging economies into developed ones. This study, however, examines the reasons and factors that influence foreign students’ mobility from developed...

EVIL AND ISLAMIC THEODICY

On 12 January 2010, the world witnessed the complete devastation of Haiti, this hemisphere's first black independent nation. 

A Survey of Varieties of Written English in Nigeria

ABSTRACT The study postulates three varieties of English perfomance in the writings of Nigerians, and examines these in detail for thier "common core" features and their "indexical markers".

The Pan-African Nation: Oil and the Spectacle of Culture in Nigeria. Andrew Apter. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2005. 334 pp.

FESTAC 1977 and indeed, the entire gamut of Pan-Africanism or Negritude stem from the experience of slave trade, slavery and colonialism. Apter’s book could be viewed from the historiographical tradition of a-historical Africa (Afro-pessimism) that re-affirms the influential notion of a dark continent bereft of a history except the activities of the Europeans, civilizing mission of colonial rule and the failure of the post-colonial state.

DURATION AS A DETERMINING FACTOR IN EDUCATED EDO ENGLISH RHYTHM DESCRIPTION

ABSTRACT Duration, the length of time used in speech production, is a significant phonetic stress-related criterion for determining rhythm, which is crucial for intelligibility in Standard British English (SBE). Some phonological studies on Yoruba, Hausa and Isoko Englishes claimed that these sub-varieties of Nigerian English (NE) tilt towards syllable-timing due to the absence of vowel reduction. Nevertheless, existing phonological studies on Educated Edo English (EEE) – a sub-variety of ...

Lexical Variation in Akokoid

Abstract Language contact among Akokoid, Yoruboid and Edoid has resulted in extensive borrowing from Yoruboid and Edoid to Akokoid. Thus, the speech forms subsumed under Akokoid exhibit lexical items which are similar to Yoruboid and Edoid. To the best of our knowledge, no other scholarly work has addressed the concept ‘lexical variation in these speech forms, hence, the need for this present effort. Twenty lexical items were carefully selected for analysis in this paper. Data were elicite...

PEACE AND CONFLICT IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE NIGER DELTA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION’S INTERVENTIONS IN ODI, BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Development interventions are aimed at promoting positive change, but they can equally have negative impact, especially in conflict-prone contexts. Whereas existing studies on Odi and the Niger Delta at large mainly focused on the history, environment, culture, conflict and security situations, the peace and conflict impact of Nigerian government‘s socio-economic interventions in the area have not been fully explored. This study, therefore, assessed the Niger Delta Development Com...

WRONG USAGE OF CONCORD AMONG SENIOR SCHOOL STUDENTS: A STUDY AMONG SHS 2 STUDENTS OF NKAWKAW SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

ABSTRACT The major problem investigated in this study is the difficulties Senior High School year 2 students of Nkawkaw Senior High School encounter in the use of concord in English. The purpose of the study was to identify this concord learning challenges, find out why those challenges exist and find appropriate ways to help the students. The instruments used to collect data were observation, questionnaire and tests. A total of 50 students were randomly selected to take part in the study. F...

PROBLEMS OF CLAUSE SUBORDINATION AMONG SENIOR HIGH STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY IN OPOKU WARE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SHS 2 STUDENTS) .

ABSTRACT  The purpose of the study was to investigate the problems of clause subordination among students of Opoku Ware Senior High School in the Kumasi Municipality of the Ashanti Region. The study specifically investigated some prevalent errors and mistakes committed by students and the source(s) of problems for the errors and mistakes. To address the objectives of the study, the descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. One hundred and two (102) participants were selected ...

COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING CLASSROOM AT SELECTED COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN THE BONO AND AHAFO REGIONS OF GHANA

ABSTRACT  The purpose of the study was to investigate the type of communicative strategies usedby tutors and students, its importance and effects. The case study design was employed in this study. The study population comprised tutors of English Language and students from selected Colleges of Education in the Bono and Ahafo Regions of Ghana. Purposive sampling technique was adopted by the researcher to select three (3) tutors of English and five hundred (500) students for the study.A qualita...


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