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    Management of psychosocial consequences of head nodding syndrome among affected families in Atanga Sub-County, Pader District

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    Master's Dissertation (1.068Mb)
    Date
    2021-04-13
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    Alanyo, Phionah
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    Overall objective: The overall study objective was to examine the management of psychosocial consequences of head nodding syndrome among affected families in Atanga sub-county, Pader District. Specific objectives: The specific study objectives for this study were: 1. To identify the psychosocial consequences of head nodding syndrome among families of children living with head nodding syndrome in Atanga, Pader District. 2. To document the ways through which psychosocial consequences of head nodding were managed among caregivers of children living with head nodding syndrome in Atanga sub- county, Pader District. 3. To assess the importance of the management strategies or mechanisms used among caregivers of children living with head nodding syndrome in Atanga Sub-county, Pader District.
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