نتایج جستجو برای: Yoruba

تعداد نتایج: 717  

2003

My concern in this work is to analyze the interplay of gender and power relations in the Yoruba religious sphere. The work examines the status and role of women in Yoruba religion, social structures, liturgical practices, and rituals. In addition, it attempts an appraisal of the place of women in Yoruba Christian tradition, especially as this concerns gender and power relations. My aim is to pu...

2016
Zainab Abdulkareem Emmanuel E. Effiong

The number of people who speak Yoruba language fluently and write it correctly with appropriate tonal signs is declining. This could be attributed to the adoption of English Language (a colonial language) by parent as their children first language and the neglect of Yoruba from most Nigeria Educational system curricula. To this end, the aim of this work was to improve user knowledge of tonal si...

A.E. Salako A.O. Ige,

Fulani ecotype chickens (FEC) and Yoruba ecotype chickens (YEC) are the two major types of indigenous chickens in Nigeria. They subsist under traditional Animal husbandry and are thus liable to indiscriminate mating and consequently to loss of genetic diversity. Fulani ecotype chickens (FEC) and Yoruba ecotype chickens (YEC) were investigated to determine genetic variation at transferrin locus ...

2015
Chidozie Emmanuel Mbada Gafar Atanda Adeogun Michael Opeoluwa Ogunlana Rufus Adesoji Adedoyin Adesanmi Akinsulore Taofeek Oluwole Awotidebe Opeyemi Ayodiipo Idowu Olumide Ayoola Olaoye

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) is a valid quality of life tool often employed to determine the impact of medical intervention and the outcome of health care services. However, the SF-36 is culturally sensitive which necessitates its adaptation and translation into different languages. This study was conducted to cross-culturally adapt the SF-36 into Yoruba languag...

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2002
Fernand Leroy Taiwo Olaleye-Oruene Gesina Koeppen-Schomerus Elizabeth Bryan

The Yoruba are an important ethnic group mainly occupying Southwestern Nigeria. Mainly for genetic reasons, this very large tribe happens to present the highest dizygotic twinning rate in the world (4.4 % of all maternities). The high perinatal mortality rate associated with such pregnancies has contributed to the integration of a special twin belief system within the African traditional religi...

2010
Ademola Kazeem Fayemi

This paper undertakes a philosophical investigation of the implications of the traditional Yoruba understanding of education for the contemporary African quest for development. The paper argues that the Yoruba conception of education is marked by the underlying philosophical principles of functionalism, moralism and progressivism. These principles, the paper contends, are of great relevance to ...

2017
Nse A Odunaiya Quinette A Louw Karen Grimmer

BACKGROUND Assessment of lifestyle risk factors must be culturally- and contextually relevant and available in local languages. This paper reports on a study which aimed to cross culturally adapt a composite lifestyle cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors questionnaire into an African language (Yoruba) and testing some of its psychometric properties such as content validity and test retest ...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2008
M Deeg O Baiyewu S Gao A Ogunniyi J Shen O Gureje S Taylor J Murrell F Unverzagt V Smith-Gamble R Evans J Dickens H Hendrie K Hall

OBJECTIVE Classical risk factors for coronary artery disease are changing in the developing world while rates of cardiovascular disease are increasing in these populations. Newer risk factors have been identified for cardiovascular disease, but these have been rarely examined in elderly populations and not those of developing countries. METHODS This study was a cross-sectional comparison from...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2004
Hugh C Hendrie Kathleen S Hall Adesola Ogunniyi Sujuan Gao

OBJECTIVE To describe the construction of a disease model incorporating both genetic an environmental factors in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD), using data generated from the Indianapolis-Ibadan dementia project (I-IDP). METHOD The I-IDP is a longitudinal comparative study of the prevalence and incidence o dementia in 2 communities: elderly African Americans living in Indianapolis, ...

Journal: :Family practice 2006
Hilary Lavender Abul Hussain Khondoker Roger Jones

BACKGROUND Depression remains a major public health problem, but little is known about the views and understandings of depression held by many ethnic groups. Aim. To explore views and understandings of depression in three ethnic groups-Yoruba, Sylheti-speaking Bangladeshi and White British-living in South London. DESIGN Qualitative, semi-structured interviews, using vignettes describing depre...

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