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Title: Adult Sterility Correlates: Females Students’ Behavior Causes of Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases: Sexual Health Implication for Population Growth in Nigeria Environment.
Authors: Owojaiye, Sunday Oni A.
Enyikwola, Rebecca
Issue Date: Aug-2015
Publisher: Journal of Education, Arts and Humanities
Series/Report no.: Vol. 3;No. 3; Pp. 32-39
Abstract: This research paper present “adult sterility correlates: female students behavior causes of pelvic inflammatory diseases: sexual health implication for population growth in Nigeria” the population for the study was one thousand five hundred and fifty (1550) female students’ drawn from fifty (50) post-primary schools in the central and western senatorial district Kogi state. The instrument used for data collection was a structured validated and reliable. 78r inventory “Sc FSBCOPIDFSHAPGIN”. Data gathered was by the researchers and 4 (four) research assistants (sandwich UNAD B.ED (sc) students . information (data) collected was analyzed using spearman ranking order (S-Rho) statistical methods at alpha 0.05 level of significance and 1409 degree of freedom. Based on the results of data analysis and the discussion, it could be concluded as follows.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1031
ISSN: 2315-9829
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