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IMPROVING MOTHERS’ PRACTICE OF CHILD SURVIVAL STRATEGIES THROUGH BEHAVIOUR CHANGE COMMUNICATION IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA
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IMPROVING MOTHERS’ PRACTICE OF CHILD SURVIVAL STRATEGIES THROUGH BEHAVIOUR CHANGE COMMUNICATION IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA
ISIKWENU, OGHENEFEGO
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2021-02
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Under-five mortality remains high in Nigeria and this could be attributed to low practice of Child Survival Strategies (CSS) by mothers. Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) strategies have been shown to favourably ...
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ISIKWENU, OGHENEFEGO (1)
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Child survival strategies, Behaviour change communication, Under-five children, Social Cognitive Theory (1)
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2021 (1)
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