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Browsing by Author "Olubiyi, V.M."

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    Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding blood donation among adults in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
    (Department of Health promotion and Environmental Health Education, Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, 2016) Olubiyi, S.K; Babalola, B.R.; Olubiyi, V.M.; Jibril, N.M; Ibraheem, M.A.
    The aim of this research was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of adults in Ado-Ekiti regarding blood donation. It was a non-experimental descriptive design that utilized structured questionnaire to collect data from 196 respondents using multistage sampling technique. Data collected were analysed manually and were presented in tables, pie charts, histograms and bar charts. The findings revealed that majority (96.9%) of the respondents had adequate knowledge of blood donation. 33.7% of the respondents expressed fear of donating blood and 73% of the respondents will readily donate to a close relative in need of blood. 33.7% of the respondents had never donated blood before while 39.8% of the respondents have donated blood once. The respondents had a good knowledge about blood donation. However their attitude towards blood donation just fair and the practice toward donating blood was poor
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    Relationship between the use of drugs and violent sexual behaviour among married men in Alimosho Local Government Area, Lagos State
    (College of Natural and Applied Sciences, Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria, 2019) Olubiyi, S.K; Muriana, K.O; Akorede, S.N.; Balogun, R.O; Olubiyi, V.M.; Ayeni, A.R.
    This study investigated the relationship between the use of drugs and violent sexual behaviours among married men in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. Descriptive research design of ex-post facto type was used for this study. Population comprises of all married men in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 383 married men and self-developed questionnaire with reliability coefficient of 0.76 was used. Pearson Product Moment Correlatio n (PPMC) statistical analysis was used to analyze the null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The findings from the study revealed that drug use have a significant relationship with rape of partners (0.47), denial of the right to the use of contraceptives (0.84), forced abortion (0.40) and forced prostitution (0.63). Based on the conclusion, it was recommended that public awareness campaigns should be organized on marital rape to provide accurate information, dispelling myths and stereotypes about marital rape and that counseling psychologists should formulate and implement protocols for addressing violence in relation to pregnancy and abortion that include the provision of counseling, emergency contraception, treatment of HIV/STIs, abortion and post abortion care

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