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The influence of depression and anxiety on help-seeking behaviour among infertile women in South-Western Nigeria
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Physico-Social Support Needs for Inclusion in an Instructional Package for Family Management of Mild Mentally Challenged Persons in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
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Rising Above Stigma: Exploring the Coping Strategies of Adolescents with Albinism in Tanzania Through a Group Coping Intervention
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Family firm culture’s influence on socioemotional wealth and financial performance in single-family-owned food processing firms
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Family support and clinical correlates among patients with schizophrenia in a neuropsychiatric hospital in Nigeria
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Spiritual employee engagement and work–life balance as predictors of turnover intentions in the agrochemical sector
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A HISTORY OF FARMER-HERDER CRISIS IN IGANGAN TOWN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA, 1973-2021
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MICRO-FINANCE ANALYTICS AND CHALLENGES OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION AMONG UNDERSERVED POPULATION IN OYO STATE OF NIGERIA
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Mental Health Challenges and Coping Mechanisms among Undergraduates of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka
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The Lived Psychological Experiences of South African Female Offenders Coping in Involuntary Solitary Confinement
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The Interplay between Ethiopian Women’s Migration to the Gulf States and Family Background in South Wollo, North-East Ethiopia
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Indigenous knowledge systems-based drought coping strategies and mechanisms of the Ndau people of Chipinge district, Zimbabwe
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The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Teaching and Learning: Coping Strategies for Foundation Phase Educators in Capricorn South District – Limpopo Province
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Influence of work environment, behavioural pattern and self-esteem on employee job performance in Lagos State
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Perception of the national health insurance scheme among artisans in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Healing beyond the physical: Ethical approaches to emotional support in post-stroke recovery
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Power of Politics, Patterns of Dynastic Marriage and Elite Family Integration in Ethiopia: The Experience of Gondarine Period, 1636-1769
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Disclosure of Parents’ HIV Status to Children: A Model Derived from the Experiences of Families in Makete District, Tanzania
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Qualitative study of the use of social media by church personnel for religious activities in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Examining the influence of social media influencers on beauty product purchase intentions amongst South African consumers
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Association between Supporting Style of Situational Leadership and Employee Performance in Public Universities in Kenya
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Awareness and perception of urban forestry and greening among dwellers in Ibadan Metropolis- an implication for psychological wellbeing
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Psychosocial predictors and gender differences in the mental well-being of adolescents living with HIV in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Perceptions of Family Planning Integration across Health Service Units among WomenAttending Antenatal Care in Gurage Zones, Ethiopia