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Acceptability, feasibility and affordability of infant feeding options for HIV-infected women: a qualitative study in south-west Nigeria.
- T. Abiona, A. Onayade, K. Ijadunola, P. Obiajunwa, O. Aina, Lucy N Thairu
- Medicine
- Maternal & child nutrition
- 1 July 2006
The objective of this study was to explore the acceptability, feasibility, affordability, safety and sustainability of replacement feeding options for HIV-infected mothers in Ile-Ife, in south-west… Expand
TWO HALVES MAKE A WHOLE: GENDER AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE NIGERIAN DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
- O. Aina
- Political Science
- 25 September 2012
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Alternative modes of financing higher education in Nigeria and the implications for University governance
- O. Aina
- Sociology
- 25 August 2005
The Influence of Socioeconomic and Nutritional Status on Menarche in Nigerian School Girls
- E. A. Abioye-Kuteyi, E. Ojofeitimi, O. Aina, F. Kio, Y. Aluko, O. Mosuro
- Medicine
- Nutrition and health
- 1 January 1997
A study of 352 randomly selected secondary school girls in an urban population in Southern Western Nigeria revealed a mean menarcheal age of 13.94 ± 1.31 years and that 76.8% of girls attained… Expand
Mobilizing Nigerian Women for National Development: The Role of the Female Elites
- O. Aina
- Economics
- 1993
At the heart of the acceptance of the "women question" into development policies is the general awareness created on the condition of women as a result of the International Women's Year (1975) and… Expand
Feeding and care of low-birthweight babies in two rural communities in south-western Nigeria.
- E. Adejuyigbe, A. Odebiyi, O. Aina, Sina Bamiwuye
- Medicine
- Maternal & child nutrition
- 13 December 2007
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to highlight the sociocultural beliefs and practices relating to the care and feeding of low-birthweight (LBW) babies in two rural communities in the… Expand
Contraceptive practice, unwanted pregnancies and induced abortion in Southwest Nigeria
- A. K. Omideyi, A. Akinyemi, +5 authors Amechi N. Anazodo
- Medicine
- Global public health
- 1 August 2011
Despite widespread awareness of and access to modern contraception, high rates of unwanted pregnancies and abortions still persist in many parts of the world, even where abortion is legally… Expand
Gender Differentials in Subjective Well-Being Among Religious Elderly Yoruba People in Southwest Nigeria
- F. Afolabi, O. Aina
- Psychology
- 1 February 2014
This paper examined gender variations in subjective well-being among religious elderly populations in Yoruba community in Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. Data were generated through purposive sampling… Expand