We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico-religious beliefs affect the demand for conventional healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa. We rely on the unique case of Benin, where Voodoo-adherence is freely reported, and varies greatly within villages and even households, yet can be traced to historic events that are arguably exogenous to present-day healthcare behavior. These features allow us to account for confounding village- and household-factors, and address self-selection into Voodoo. We find that Voodoo adherence of the mother is associated with lower uptake of preventive healthcare measures and worse child health outcomes, a relationship that weakens but remains when controlling fo...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd In various parts of the world women gain autonomy in decision-making as they get...
AbstractIn Benin maternal mortality remains high at 397 deaths per 100,000 live births, despite 80% ...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
There is ample ethnographic evidence that magicoreligious beliefs affect the demand for conventional...
Drawing on data we collected in Cotonou (southern Benin), we highlight the importance of magico-reli...
Drawing on data we collected in Cotonou (southern Benin) we highlight the importance of magico-relig...
AbstractBackgroundEthnomedical nosologies in many parts of the world, including west Africa, encompa...
BACKGROUND: Victims of Buruli ulcer disease (BUD) frequently report to specialized units at a late s...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
Vodou as an explanatory framework for illness has been considered an impediment to biomedical psychi...
International audienceObjective: Decision making for health care at the household level is a crucial...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd In various parts of the world women gain autonomy in decision-making as they get...
AbstractIn Benin maternal mortality remains high at 397 deaths per 100,000 live births, despite 80% ...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
There is ample ethnographic evidence that magicoreligious beliefs affect the demand for conventional...
Drawing on data we collected in Cotonou (southern Benin), we highlight the importance of magico-reli...
Drawing on data we collected in Cotonou (southern Benin) we highlight the importance of magico-relig...
AbstractBackgroundEthnomedical nosologies in many parts of the world, including west Africa, encompa...
BACKGROUND: Victims of Buruli ulcer disease (BUD) frequently report to specialized units at a late s...
In spite of the strong role of traditional medicine in childcare in the pluralistic healthcare syste...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
Vodou as an explanatory framework for illness has been considered an impediment to biomedical psychi...
International audienceObjective: Decision making for health care at the household level is a crucial...
In countries of sub-Saharan Africa, many children are admitted to hospital with severe forms of anae...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd In various parts of the world women gain autonomy in decision-making as they get...
AbstractIn Benin maternal mortality remains high at 397 deaths per 100,000 live births, despite 80% ...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....