Science Journal of Public Health

Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014

  • Breakfast Habit and Nutritional Status of Undergraduates in Ekiti State, Nigeria

    Oladapo Adenike Adesola, Roland-Ayodele Motunrayo Ayodeji, Quadri Jelili Akorede, Omogbenigun Oluranti

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 252-256
    Received: Apr. 29, 2014
    Accepted: May 17, 2014
    Published: Jun. 10, 2014
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    Abstract: The study was carried out to assess the breakfast consumption habit and nutritional status of undergraduates in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Two hundred and fifty students comprising of 186 female and 64 male were randomly selected in two higher institutions. A self administered questionnaire which elicits information on socio-demographic data and breakfa... Show More
  • Body Image Perception in Mexican University Athletes VS Non-Athletes

    Jesús Enrique Peinado Pérez, Judith Margarita Rodríguez-Villalobos, Juan Francisco Aguirre Chávez, José Leandro Tristán Rodríguez, Isabel Castillo Fernández

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 257-260
    Received: Apr. 24, 2014
    Accepted: May 06, 2014
    Published: Jun. 20, 2014
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    Abstract: The objective of this study consisted in determining the differences and similarities among Mexican University students who practice a sport on a regular basis with those who do not do, concerning their body image perception to their actual, ideal, social and body size dissatisfaction. A total sample of 304 male University students, aged 18-29 year... Show More
  • Magnitude and Factors Influencing Unintended Pregnancy among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care at Felege Hiwot Referral Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Wubalem Gebreamlak, Amanu Aragaw, Seblewongele Lemma, Wubante Demilew

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 261-269
    Received: May 15, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 04, 2014
    Published: Jun. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Background: Unintended pregnancy is important public health concern both in the developing and developed world that increases maternal morbidity and mortality. The proportion of unintended pregnancies is increasing in Ethiopia; yet the determinants of unwanted and mistimed pregnancy has not been identified clearly. The objectives of this study were... Show More
  • Condom Use: Prevalence among Rural and Urban Sexually Active Adolescents in Osun state, Nigeria

    Adedayo Olukemi Sabageh, Adesegun Olayiwola Fatusi, Donatus Sabageh, Olaniyan Akintunde Babatunde

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 270-274
    Received: Jun. 09, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 16, 2014
    Published: Jun. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Introduction: Today, millions of adolescents are faced with the possibility of being involved in risky sexual behaviours such as unprotected sex, low and inconsistent use of condom and sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS. This study determined the prevalence of condom use among rural and urban sexually active adolescents in Osun stat... Show More
  • Appraisal of Social and Health Impact of a Cement Plant at Host Communities in Yandev, Nigeria

    Fanan Ujoh, Frederick Terkuma Ujoh

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 275-283
    Received: May 28, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 20, 2014
    Published: Jun. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Nigeria has extensive mineral and natural resources hence, developmental projects are being proposed and executed on a daily basis, many of which involve large-scale alteration of human, animal and plant ecosystems. Limestone mining and cement production commenced in 1980 at the study area, Yandev, without an environmental impact assessment to asce... Show More
  • Relapsing Fever Outbreak Investigation in Bahir-Dar, Amhara Region, Ethiopia

    Addisu Workineh Kassa, Amelework Getnet Alene, Tilahun Belete Mosie

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 284-287
    Received: Jun. 09, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 18, 2014
    Published: Jun. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Introduction: Ethiopia is the main endemic focus of louse borne relapsing fever. Borrelia recurrentis is the etiologic agent for louse-borne relapsing fever and occurs as epidemic under conditions of poor socio economic status, overcrowding, poverty, draught and famine. Methods: Unmatched community based case control and descriptive cross sectional... Show More
  • Entamoeba Gingivalis (Gros, 1849) and Trichomonas Tenax (Muller, 1773) Oral Infections in Patients from Baixada Fluminense, Province of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Claudia Maria Blanco Moreira Norberg, Paulo César Ribeiro, Nathália Satyro-Carvalho, Fabiano Guerra Sanches, Raimundo Wilson de Carvalho, Antonio Neres Norberg

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 288-292
    Received: May 23, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 22, 2014
    Published: Jun. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: This paper describes the patterns of Entamoeba gingivalis and Trichomonas tenax oral infection within the Baixada Fluminense, neighborship of Rio de Janeiro city, province of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, assessed by the number of persons parasitized with or without periodontites, emphasizing the variables: gender, age, pH of the saliva, smoking habit an... Show More
  • Treatment-Seeking for Convulsions in Preschool Children in Calabar, Nigeria

    Ekong Udoh, Komomo Eyong, Joseph Okebe, Uduak Okomo, Martin Meremikwu

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 293-296
    Received: Jun. 04, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 24, 2014
    Published: Jul. 10, 2014
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    Abstract: Introduction: Convulsions are the commonest neurological emergencies in preschool children. The outcome of convulsions in this age group is determined by the cause and the treatment-seeking behavior of their caregivers. Objective: To determine the treatment-seeking behavior of caregivers of preschool children with a history of convulsion. Method: A... Show More
  • Married Women’s Autonomy and Associated Factors on Modern Contraceptive Use in Adwa Town, Northern Ethiopia

    Mussie Alemayehu, Kiday Hailesellasie, Gebrezgabiher Biruh, Gebremedhin Gebrezgabiher, Fitwi Tinsae, Abadi Kidanemariam, Yemane Brhane

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 297-304
    Received: Jun. 18, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 28, 2014
    Published: Jul. 10, 2014
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    Abstract: Background: Women’s autonomy of modern contraceptive use means that those women taking, not taking or even stopping using modern contraceptive by their own decision only. Women’s autonomy in health care decision-making is extremely important for better maternal and child health outcomes. Fertility and contraceptive use in developing countries are a... Show More
  • Carrying Heavy Backpacks and Handbags Amongst Elementary Students: Causes and Solutions

    Hossein Matlabi, Hamidreza Hamedi Behtash, Ahmad Rasouli, Nasrin Osmani

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 305-308
    Received: Jan. 07, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 30, 2014
    Published: Jul. 10, 2014
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    Abstract: Backpack is the best type of bag for students as the weight of the pack is evenly distributed across the body. But backpacks that are overloaded or not used properly can make health problems. Injuries may occur when a child tries to balance for the extra weight by leaning forward, bending his or her back or leaning to the side. Over time this can c... Show More
  • Assessment of Bangladeshi Mothers’ Knowledge and Awareness on Childhood Tuberculosis: A Cross Sectional Study

    AKM Fahmidul Haque, Arif-uz-Zaman Khan, Begum Lutfunnahar, Israt Jahan Mukti, Tasmia Islam, Shovon Chakma, Mohammad Abdur Rahim Bhuiyan, Md. Niajur Rahman

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 309-315
    Received: May 27, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 24, 2014
    Published: Jul. 10, 2014
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    Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) is a shocking problem for the least developed and low income country like Bangladesh caused by M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. africanum, and M. microti infection with ID50 1-10. Bangladesh holding the 6th position among the 22 countries with highest TB burden and the incidence per 100,000 people was 220 in 2008. Even there is no es... Show More
  • Knowledge on Vitamin A Rich Foods among Mothers of Preschool Children in Nepal: Impacts on Public Health and Policy Concerns

    Azizur Rahman, Mahesh Sapkota

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 316-322
    Received: Jun. 19, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 04, 2014
    Published: Jul. 20, 2014
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    Abstract: "This study investigated the association of some socio-demographic, attitude, service availability and info-communication factors with the knowledge on vitamin A rich foods among mothers of preschool children in Nepal with its impacts on public health and policy concerns. The analyses demonstrated that about 71% of mothers were the Hindus ethnic g... Show More
  • Assessment of Informal Settlement and Associated Factors as a Public Health Issue in Bahir Dar City, North West Ethiopia; a Community Based Case Control Study

    Getalem Aychew Beyene, Yenew Amsal Dessie

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 323-329
    Received: Jun. 02, 2014
    Accepted: Jun. 30, 2014
    Published: Jul. 20, 2014
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    Abstract: Background: Informal settlements are housing units that are constructed without compliance of current planning and building regulations. This kind of settlement has become a common practice in recent years in Bahir Dar. Inhabitants who live in these unplanned housing units are often exposed to health risks associated with environmental problems. Th... Show More
  • Assessment of Exclusive Breast Feeding Practice and Associated Factors in Mecha District, North West Ethiopia

    Tesfa Getanew Woldie, Addisu Workineh Kassa, Melkie Edris

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 330-336
    Received: Jun. 29, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 16, 2014
    Published: Jul. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Introduction: It is realistic that Exclusive breast feeding can significantly reduce the burden of under-five death. About 41% of global under five deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) mainly due to inadequate breastfeeding practices in combination with high levels of disease. Despite the universal practice of breastfeeding, most women do not p... Show More
  • The Effect of Rehabilitation Education Program on Family Caregivers of Stroke Patients

    Bum-Chul Jung, Hyun-Joo Kim

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 337-341
    Received: Jun. 30, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 16, 2014
    Published: Jul. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a rehabilitation education Program for family caregivers of stroke patients and to analyze the effects of their depression and burden. Subjects were recruited in R hospital, located in Gyeonggi-do and the period of the study was from April of 2013 to May of 2013. The subject pool was compo... Show More
  • Assessment of Fully Vaccination Coverage and Associated Factors among Children Aged 12-23 Months in Mecha District, North West Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Ayal Debie, Bekele Taye

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 342-348
    Received: Jul. 03, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 18, 2014
    Published: Jul. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Background: About 85% of the world's children under one year of age have received life-saving vaccines. An estimated 1.7 million children died in 2008 from vaccine-preventable diseases and in 2011, only 24% of the children were fully vaccinated. Objectives: To assess fully vaccination coverage and associated factors among children aged 12–23 months... Show More
  • Acceptance of Long Acting Contraceptive Methods and Associated Factors among Women in Mekelle City, Northern Ethiopia

    Hailay Gebremichael, Fisaha Haile, Awrajaw Dessie, Alula Birhane, Mussie Alemayehu, Henock Yebyo

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 349-355
    Received: Jul. 07, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 18, 2014
    Published: Jul. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Background: Long acting reversible contraceptives are family planning methods that prevent unwanted pregnancy for at least three years and when removed return of fertility is prompt. It includes the intrauterine device and contraceptive implants. Despite the effectiveness and reversibility of fertility, the acceptance and utilization of long acting... Show More
  • Evaluation of the National Eye Care Coordination Programme in Zambia

    Mabvuto Kango

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 356-360
    Received: Jun. 18, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 12, 2014
    Published: Jul. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: In 2008, an evaluation of the National Eye Care Coordination programme in Zambia was undertaken, after just over 1 year of its existence. The evaluation was undertaken to assess the performance of the programme since it was created as a stand-alone project from its previous operation in the integrated system. Integrating health services has become ... Show More
  • Body Composition of Adults Living with HIV in Two Cities in Ghana

    Theodosia Adom, Rose Boatin, David Bansa, Godfred Egbi, Isaac Baidoo, Dominic Datohe, Christian Brown-Appiah

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 361-366
    Received: Jun. 20, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 07, 2014
    Published: Jul. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection affects nutrition through increases in resting energy expenditure, reduction in food intake, nutrient malabsorption and loss, and complex metabolic alterations that culminates in weight loss and wasting common in acquired immune deficiency syndrome. This study sought to assess body compositio... Show More
  • Factors Associated with Adherence of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy among Adult HIV/AIDS Patients in Mekelle Hospital Northern Ethiopia

    Kiday Hailasillassie, Belachew Etana, Mussie Alemayehu, Girmatsion Fisseha

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, July 2014
    Pages: 367-372
    Received: Jul. 07, 2014
    Accepted: Jul. 23, 2014
    Published: Jul. 30, 2014
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    Abstract: Background: Drug adherence is the most important in progression of disease among HIV positive individuals under antiretroviral treatment. Besides, it is the main factor for survival. So the objective was to assess factors association with adherence of ART among adult people living with HIV/AIDS. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out amon... Show More