Health communication and disease in Africa : beliefs, traditions and stigma / Bankole Falade, Mercy Murire, editors.

This book will be of great value to health practitioners and policy-makers, researchers and students. Chapters showcase a range of theoretical approaches to health communication skilfully linked by the editors Introductory and Concluding chapters. Together they provide the basis for a theoretical to...

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Other Authors: Falade, Bankole, Murire, Mercy
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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505 0 |a Part 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Global inequalities in health and Africa -- Part 2: Conceptual approaches -- Chapter 2: Health beliefs and communication: conceptual approaches -- Chapter 3: Understanding Community Development Approaches in health -- Part 3: Stigma and health -- Chapter 4: Alzheimers disease molecular defect, public perceptions and stigma in South Africa -- Chapter 5: Toward a better understanding of HIV Prevention stigma, religion and health in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 6: Sinikithemba Gospel Group and the Grassroots Struggle against HIV/AIDS Stigma in South Africa -- Part 4: Risk perception and health -- Chapter 7: Fat people are more respected: Socio-cultural Construction of Obesity and overweight Risk & Prevention in Ugandan Communities -- Chapter 8: I had to do this to survive : HIV risk environment of female street sex work in Nigeria -- Part 5: Reproductive health, traditions and beliefs -- Chapter 9: The sociolinguistic functions of English and Chichewa in Gynaecological Consultations in a Chichewa speaking Hospital Setting in Malawi -- Chapter 10: Evil spirits and martyrdom as perceptions of preeclampsia among traditional birth attendants in Kano, North-West Nigeria -- Part 6: Mental health -- Chapter 11: Culture and Mental Healthcare Access in the Moroccan Context -- Chapter 12: Social media effects on mental Health: A study of Selfitis among undergraduates of a Nigerian university -- Part 7: Communities, western and indigenous communication -- Chapter 13: Collective change through mass media: Engaging adolescent girls through interactive radio to promote AIDS-free communities in Kenya -- Chapter 14: Combating malaria in Nigerias rural communities through indigenous communication strategies -- Chapter 15: Indigenous and contemporary knowledge as interventions to reduce teenage pregnancy in South Africa -- Part 8: Religion and health communication -- Chapter 16: Covid-19, religious institutions and the accommodation of science in Africa -- Part 9: Conclusion -- Chapter 17: Is science enough? Health communication and health enabling environments -- Index. 
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