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Families in Kenya
(Department of Sociology, 2005) -
Families in Kenya
(Univesity of NairobiDepartment of Psychology and Social work, 2004) -
The Family and Its Resources. UNICEF, 1987.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Sociology and Social Work, 1987) -
Family and peer influence on substance abuse among adolescent secondary school students in Thika District, Kenya
(School of education, 2002)The purpose of this study was to find out the family and peer influence on substance abuse among secondary school students in Thika district. The sample consisted of 332 Form Four students from thirteen secondary schools ... -
The Family And The Search For Reconciliation In South Africa: A Review Of Rayda Jacobs’s My Father’s Orchids
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Family Background and Student Achievement.
(1988)Demonstrates that socio-economic factors such as family background are important in determining student achievement, but are reinforced by factors such as teaching and learning resources. Presents a study of student ... -
Family connectedness and its association with sexual risk-taking among undergraduate students at the University of Nairobi
(East African Health Research commission, 2019)Background: Universities have a student population in the age range of 17 to 25 years, 75 % of whom are sexually active, with the median age of sexual debut at age 18 years. About half of all students are involved in risky ... -
Family hysteria in a Kenyan setting
(Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, 1985)A case study of hysterical fits affecting five children in the same family in rural Kenya is presented. The only girl in the study was the last to succumb, probably reflecting her modeling upon her mother. The psychopathology ... -
Family Kinship Patterns and Female Sex Work in the Informal Urban Settlement of Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya
(Department of Public Health, 2012-06)A basic ecological and epidemiological question is why some women enter into commercial sex work while other women in the same socio-economic environment never do. To address this question respondent driven sampling ... -
Family law Reforms in Kenya: A feminist critique
(University of Nairobi, 2014) -
Family Life Among the Kikuyu People of Muranga District, Nairobi
(University of NairobiFaculty of Arts, 1991) -
Family Life Training Programme-Kenya
(Department of Sociology and Social Work, 1996) -
Family Life Training Programme-Kenya: Evaluation Report.
(Department of Sociology, 2005-02) -
Family model of HIV care and treatment: a retrospective study in Kenya
(2012)Nyanza Province, Kenya, had the highest HIV prevalence in the country at 14.9% in 2007, more than twice the national HIV prevalence of 7.1%. Only 16% of HIV-infected adults in the country accurately knew their HIV status. ... -
Family model of HIV care and treatment: a retrospective study in Kenya
(Family AIDS Care and Education Services (FACES), Research Care and Training Program, Centre for Microbiology Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kisumu, Kenya, 2012)Background: Nyanza Province, Kenya, had the highest HIV prevalence in the country at 14.9% in 2007, more than twice the national HIV prevalence of 7.1%. Only 16% of HIV-infected adults in the country accurately knew their ... -
Family Owned Businesses In Kenya: Challenges And Opportunities.
(University of NairobiCollege Of Education And External Studies, 2012)Abstract Not Available -
Family Phytoseiidae in :Survey and ecological studies on phytophagous mites, predacious and soil mites in Egypt
(University of NairobiSchool of Biological and Physical Sciences, 1986) -
Family planning and sexual behavior in the era of HIV/AIDS: The case of Nakuru District, Kenya
(University of NairobiPopulation Studies and Research Institute, 2000-03)Recently, the prevalence of contraceptive use has increased in Kenya. The twin risks of unwanted pregnancy and HIV/AIDS infection remain central concerns of reproductive health programs. However, we do not know how sexually ... -
Family planning in Siaya district, western Kenya: an analysis of factors influencing fertility levels.
(University of Nairobimedicine, 1990) -
Family planning in Siaya district, western Kenya: an analysis of factors influencing fertility levels. Olenja JM. Camb Anthropol. 1990;14(3):54-67
(University of Nairobi, 1990)No abstract available