Exploring the observed effects (both positive and adverse) of religious beliefs and practices on health /health care in Nigeria. Nigeria is a heavily religious country in West Africa with multi-religious practices and this will the relationship between those practices and health outcomes. The most susceptible groups affected by these practices are children, women, and mentally ill people. It also describes how Religious practices can be used as coping mechanisms leading to better health outcomes.BSc/BAnépegészségügyiangolnappal
Nigeria, in her 55 years of nationhood, is the most populated black nation in the world. She has to ...
Purpose: Mental Health Conditions (MHCs) such as anxiety, depression or psychosis constitute integra...
The potential of religiousness to influence health and safety (H&S) practices and attitudes, which w...
Religion is a system through which people reach their gods and goddess or super natural being for th...
Abstract Every society or community has its own diverse religious beliefs and practices which makes...
The relationship between medicine and religion dates back to biblical times. There are numerous exam...
Religion encompasses behavioural, attitudinal, public and private activities, all of which potential...
Religion may affect personal health in at least two ways. First, religious prescriptions concerning ...
Abstract: Nigeria is a multi-religious society. These religions can be grouped under three principal...
Religion may affect personal health in at least two ways. First, religious prescriptions concerning ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child health care is very important and crucial in the monitoring and evalu...
Background: Worldviews define reality and stipulate the specific attitudes towards each component of...
Religion is widely understood to play an essential role in young peoples behaviors, making it a sign...
Religious violence has been responsible for the collapse of many nations in many parts of the world....
This study aim to explore the role of religion in determining household behaviour on malaria control...
Nigeria, in her 55 years of nationhood, is the most populated black nation in the world. She has to ...
Purpose: Mental Health Conditions (MHCs) such as anxiety, depression or psychosis constitute integra...
The potential of religiousness to influence health and safety (H&S) practices and attitudes, which w...
Religion is a system through which people reach their gods and goddess or super natural being for th...
Abstract Every society or community has its own diverse religious beliefs and practices which makes...
The relationship between medicine and religion dates back to biblical times. There are numerous exam...
Religion encompasses behavioural, attitudinal, public and private activities, all of which potential...
Religion may affect personal health in at least two ways. First, religious prescriptions concerning ...
Abstract: Nigeria is a multi-religious society. These religions can be grouped under three principal...
Religion may affect personal health in at least two ways. First, religious prescriptions concerning ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child health care is very important and crucial in the monitoring and evalu...
Background: Worldviews define reality and stipulate the specific attitudes towards each component of...
Religion is widely understood to play an essential role in young peoples behaviors, making it a sign...
Religious violence has been responsible for the collapse of many nations in many parts of the world....
This study aim to explore the role of religion in determining household behaviour on malaria control...
Nigeria, in her 55 years of nationhood, is the most populated black nation in the world. She has to ...
Purpose: Mental Health Conditions (MHCs) such as anxiety, depression or psychosis constitute integra...
The potential of religiousness to influence health and safety (H&S) practices and attitudes, which w...