This paper is a part of a bigger ethnographic study conducted in two states from the Yoruba society of the Southwestern Nigeria to examine the social and cultural factors influencing the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and care and support systems in those states. This is in recognition of the need to arrest the increasing rate of the spread of the epidemic and the desire to create better care for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWAs) in those states. The study employed both qualitative and quantitative methods using key-informant interviews, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and case-study analyses. The study engaged in intensive fieldwork, which lasted for 24 months. The study examined in historical perspective, the condition of health fa...
This paper examines the complex nexuses that exist between sociological enterprise and knowledge of ...
The sociocultural and economic factors affecting the utilization of HIV/AIDS among women in Ugep, Ya...
Since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, scholars have attempted to understand t...
This paper is a part of a bigger ethnographic study conducted in two states from the Yoruba society ...
This paper is a part of a bigger ethnographic study conducted in two states from the Yoruba society ...
This paper is a part of a bigger ethnographic study conducted in two states from the Yoruba society ...
Since the discovery of the disease (AIDs), the Federal Government of Nigeria and Abia State Governme...
Since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, scholars have attempted to understand t...
The complexity of the HIV/AIDS epidemic stems from its links with all aspects of society and culture...
This study examined the cultural factors and traditional practices of the people in Delta State of N...
National sentinel surveys show that Iquita rural community in Nigeria with estimated 15,000 people w...
Taraba state has one of the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in north eastern Nigeria. It has many h...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
This paper examines the complex nexuses that exist between sociological enterprise and knowledge of ...
The sociocultural and economic factors affecting the utilization of HIV/AIDS among women in Ugep, Ya...
Since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, scholars have attempted to understand t...
This paper is a part of a bigger ethnographic study conducted in two states from the Yoruba society ...
This paper is a part of a bigger ethnographic study conducted in two states from the Yoruba society ...
This paper is a part of a bigger ethnographic study conducted in two states from the Yoruba society ...
Since the discovery of the disease (AIDs), the Federal Government of Nigeria and Abia State Governme...
Since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, scholars have attempted to understand t...
The complexity of the HIV/AIDS epidemic stems from its links with all aspects of society and culture...
This study examined the cultural factors and traditional practices of the people in Delta State of N...
National sentinel surveys show that Iquita rural community in Nigeria with estimated 15,000 people w...
Taraba state has one of the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in north eastern Nigeria. It has many h...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
This article aims to examine the subtle links that exist between cultural practices and beliefs and ...
PhD ThesisIntroduction Human immune deficiency virus (HIV) remains a global public health challenge...
This paper examines the complex nexuses that exist between sociological enterprise and knowledge of ...
The sociocultural and economic factors affecting the utilization of HIV/AIDS among women in Ugep, Ya...
Since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, scholars have attempted to understand t...