Migration status, reproductive health knowledge and sexual behaviour among female out-of-school adolescents in Iwaya community, Lagos, Nigeria

Michael ON Kunnujia, Samual Adejoha, Uwemedimo Esietb & Adenike Esietba Department of Sociology, University of Lagos, Akoka–Yaba, Lagos, Nigeriab Action

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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

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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

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Stakeholder perspectives and requirements to guide the development of digital technology for palliative cancer services: a multi-country, cross-sectional, qualitative study in Nigeria, Uganda and Zimbabwe

Kennedy Bashan Nkhoma1*, Bassey Ebenso2, David Akeju3, Samuel Adejoh3, Michael Bennett4, Mike Chirenje5, Adlight Dandadzi5, Elizabeth Nabirye6, Elizabeth Namukwaya6, Eve

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We love orthodox medicine but still use our ‘Eleweomo’: Utilization of traditional healers among women in an urban community in Nigeria

Olayinka O. Goodman1,2, Samuel O. Adejoh3, Adeyinka Adeniran1,2,Angela C. Emechebe2, Yetunde A. Kuyinu1,21Department of Community Health and Primary Health Care,

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