Cultural and Religious Beliefs and Their Influence on Mental Healthcare Decisions among West African MalesFajinmi, Oluwatoyin L
Philosophy & ReligionReligious Beliefs religion Print Also known as: Aberewa Written by Yaba Amgborale Blay Co-Director of Africana Studies and Assistant Teaching Professor, Drexel University. Her contributions to SAGE Publications'sEncyclopedia of African Religion(2005) formed the basis of her contribu...
With literature on the relationship between a child's adverse social experiences and oral health for African populations scarce, the importance of culture and the social setting in moderating behaviour and managing these social stresses deserves notice. Social support, peers inclusive, can serve as a...
“Are you here for the animals or for the people?” Before he let us answer, he was quick to clarify, “If you are here for the animals, we can book you a flight somewhere else. You won’t find them here. Here, we have incredible culture and incredible...
What is a Hogon in the Dogon culture? This quiz and worksheet will check your ability to answer this question, as well as testing you on other aspects of native religions of West Africa. Quiz & Worksheet Goals Here's what you'll be quizzed on: What the Dogon Sirige Mask is believed...
That Old Time Religion: The Influence of West and Central African Religious Culture on the Music of the Azusa Street Revival Item Type Authors Publisher Rights Download date Link to Item text; Electronic Thesis Wickham, Anna The University of Arizona. Copyright © is held by the author. ...
Aspects of management attitudes, beliefs, and business culture on the West Bank This study is designed to explore and examine the various aspects of management attitudes, beliefs, and business culture on the West Bank. It investigates ... Abuznaid,SA Othman - 《University of Glasgow》 被引量...
Plants are fundamental elements for human life, considering their multiple functions for food, medicine, culture, agroforestry, and technology. Moreover, rural people strongly depend on woody species for their daily needs [2]. In developing countries, 75% of the population appeals to phytotheapy ...
Africa, with violence based on cultural beliefs and gender norms being widespread, physical violence and sexual abuse found to be common in schools, institutions, and homes, and with the majority of violent acts perpetrated by people who are part of children’s lives; parents, teachers, and ...
The early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF) within one hour after birth enhanced mother–newborn bonding and protection against infectious diseases. This paper aimed to examine factors associated with EIBF in 13 Economic Community of West African States