Category: Research
Managing Breast Cancer: Echoes from Patients in Lagos, Nigeria
Samuel Ojima Adejoh1 & Adetayo Olorunlana2 American Association for Cancer Education 2016 Abstract Breast cancer is ranked second as the
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Maternal Health: a Qualitative Study of Male Partners’ Participation in Lagos, Nigeria
Samuel Ojima Adejoh1 & Adetayo Olorunlana2 & Olatunji Olaosebikan1 AbstractPurpose Male involvement in maternal healthcare has beendescribed as a key
Social role performance and self-identity among breast cancer patients in Lagos, Nigeria
Samuel Ojima Adejoh1, Deborah Tolulope Esan2, Adeola Adejayan3 Affi liations:1 Ph.D, Department of Sociology, Social Work Unit, University of Lagos,
Rehabilitation of drug abusers: the roles of perceptions, relationships and family supports
Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Olusegun M. Temilola & Funmilayo F. AdejuwonTo cite this article: Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Olusegun M. Temilola &
Social and Bio-Medical Predictors of Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Nursing Mothers in Lagos and Taraba States, Nigeria
Tunde A. Alabi a,⁎, Samuel O. Adejoh b, Sonnen Atinge c, Esther Umahi da Department of Sociology, University of Lagos,
Do Peer and Family Factors Determine Substance Abuse? Voices of Adolescents Undergoing Treatment in a Psychiatric Ward, Lagos, Nigeria
Samuel Ojima Adejoh¹, Adetayo Olorunlana²,Waziri Babatunde Adisa¹, Oluchi Onwuasoanya¹¹University of Lagos, Akoka-Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria, ²Igbinedion University Okada,Benin City, Edo StateOriginal
FEAR OF CAESAREAN SECTION, INFERTILITY AND UTILIZATION OF TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT AMONG EVER-PREGNANT WOMEN IN OBAFEMI-OWODE, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
ADEJOH, Samuel Ojima; ALABI, Tunde A.; OSAZUWA, Peter and OLUFEYISAN, Motunrayo Ayobami ABSTRACTMaternal healthcare and mortality, among other troubling health
JOURNAL OF ALCOHOL and DRUG EDUCATION
ABSTRACTThe COVID-19 pandemic is affecting all spheres of life worldwide.Besides health, the social and economic consequencesof COVID-19 altered patterns of
The role, impact, and support of informal caregivers in the delivery of palliative care for patients with advanced cancer: A multi-country qualitative study
Samuel Ojima Adejoh1† , Florien Boele2,3†, David Akeju4, Adlight Dandadzi5,Elizabeth Nabirye6, Eve Namisango7 , Elizabeth Namukwaya6,Bassey Ebenso8, Kennedy Nkhoma9 and