Sociology Research Papers/Topics

Conceptualizing Continuity and Shifts in the African and the Black Diaspora Performance Traditions

ABSTRACT In engaging the challenge of evolving a shared pedgogy of Black and african knowledge systems on the continent and African Diaspora(s)

Child Labour in Fostering Practices: A Study of Surulere Local Government Area Lagos State, Nigeria.

ABSTRACT Many studies in Nigeria have been carried out to examine the trend and outcome of fostering practices and child labour independently but such studies have been generally overlooked the issue of child labour in fostering pratices.

EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT IN DECISION MAKING AND WORKER MOTIVATION: A STUDY OF TWO SELECTED BANKS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Rewarding workers for their effort within a given period becomes a motivation that spurs them on to work harder. Motivation for work is both intrinsic and extrinsic, but with time, individual workers become more drawn towards one of the forms of motivation. This study focuses on examining the relationship between employee involvement in decision making and their levels of motivation. Participation or involvement in decision making constitutes an intrinsic form of motivation while mon...

Awareness of Antimalarial policy and use of Artemisinin-Based combination therapy for malaria treatment in communities of two selected local government areas of Ogun state, Nigeria

ABSTRACT With limited data on the awareness of changes in the use of antimalaria drugs and availability and use of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) in the context of the Roll back Malaria program, we conducted this descriptive cross sectional study of 262 registered women attending antenatal clinics and 233 mothers of under five children.

To Practice or Not to Practice: Perspectives of Traditional Birth Attendants and Local Communities in the GA West Municipality on the New Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Policy in Ghana

ABSTRACT Maternal health remains a major issue in Ghana. Policies and programmes to address this phenomenon have been varied. The current policy by the Ministry of Health calls for skilled birth attendance for all and barring traditional birth attendants (TBAs) from conducting deliveries especially in communities with health facilities. No comprehensive studies have assessed the likely impact and response to the new maternal health policy in Ghana. The aim of this thesis therefore is to ...

MIGRANT CHIEFS IN URBAN GHANA: THE CASE OF THE DAGOMBA CHIEFS IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT Traditional forms of leadership are many and varied. One of the variants is chieftaincy, which is considered the oldest institution of traditional leadership. It has also enjoyed the glory, powers and prestige among many continents around the world including Africa. In Postcolonial African countries such as Ghana, the institution of chieftaincy has continued to be a source of attraction to various individuals and groups. One of such groups is migrant communities. The resurgence and r...

Community perceptions and home management of malaria in selected rural communities of Ogun state, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Home Management of Malaria (HMM) is a component of the roll back malaria (RBM) programme being implemented for over a decade to reduce the malaria burden. This study examined the extent to which HMM has raised the ability in promptly recognising and treating malaria at home. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study of 262 pregnant women attending antenatal clinics and 233 mothers of under-five children using semi-structured questionnaire in Ijebu North and Yewa North local govern...

Factor Associated with Treatment Compliance in Hypertension in Southwest Nigeria

ABSTRACT Hypertension is an important condition among adults, affecting nearly one billion people worldwide. Treatment with appropriate medication is a key factor in the control of hypertension and reduction in associated risk of complications. However, compliance with treatment is often sub-optimal, especially in developing countries. The present study investigated the factors associated with self-reported compliance among hypertensive subjects in a poor urban community in southwest Nigeria....

Violence Against Women: A Recurring International and Criminological Problem

ABSTRACT Women all over the world have a lot of things in common. Inspite of geographical, developmental, cultural and social differences, and diversity in experiences and social status, violence against women is a common phenomenon and worldwide problem. Such violence is the ultimate form of discrimination in a world that discriminates against women and it is increasingly attracting attention all over the world as a development question. The manifestation is not restricted to any particular ...

RITUALISED (DIS)ORDER: STREET CARNIVALS, TRANSGRESSION AND EXCESSES IN NIGERIA

Abstract Carnival as an annual event has transcended numerous culture. A number of studies have principally investigated the intended economic, entertainment and/or leisure components of carnivals; neglecting the unintended social, moralistic and behavioural consequences it has on society. This study therefore examines the social vices associated with street carnivals in selected neighbourhoods. Major narratives revealed that nudity, sex, gambling, fanaticism, hooliganism, alcohol and drug a...

Urban Space and the Proliferation of Illegal and Substandard Crèche Facilities in Nigeria

ABSTRACT There are growing concerns on the proliferation of illegal schools across the world but with less attention given to pre-school facilities which are often not categorised as schools. With abundant evidences in Nigeria, that most of these preschools metamorphose into schools, this study examines the proliferation of illegal and substandard crèche facilities in selected suburbs in Lagos State, Nigeria. Drawing on qualitative data collected from fifteen (15) proprietors and operators o...

AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPACTS OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME ON THE EMPLOYEES HEALTH STATUS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN

ABSTRACT This study examines employees' health care status and provision of health care services under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NILIS) at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. 

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS INFLUENCING IMMUNIZATION OF CHILDREN IN RURAL ABIA STATE, NIGERIA

Abstract The role of adequate and timely immunization in the reduction of infant and childhood mortality cannot be overstated, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This study, anchored in the Health Belief Model and Rational Choice Theory, investigated the sociocultural factors influencing childhood immunization in the rural state of Abia, Nigeria, an area with a high infant mortality rate. A multistage sampling technique involving the random selection of 3 communities in Bende Local Government...

SOCIO-CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF MATERNAL HEALTH CARE SEEKING BEHAVIOUR IN SWE SIDE OF BENIN REPUBLIC

ABSTRACT Research on maternal health was conducted among the residents of the Seme border community in republic of Benin to determine the available maternal health care services in the community and the level of accessibility to residents, to find out the pattern of the maternal health seeking behaviour and to examining the relationships between he socio cultural characteristic and maternal health care seeking behaviour in the area. The major instruments used wed structured questionnaire, key...

Utilization of traditional bone-setters in the treatment of bone fracture in Ibadan North Local Government

ABSTRACT The World Health Organization had recommended the integration of traditional and modern medicine. However traditional medicine as well as traditional bone-setting had received poor recognition in Nigeria. This notwithstanding traditional bone-setters still enjoys patronage from the populace in Ibadan and the practitioners abound in almost every part of the country. This study focused on the causes of fracture and utilization of traditional bone setters in Ibadan under the explanatio...


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