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Evil Widowhood Practices and Health Status of Widows in Uyo Local Government Area.
Abstract
This study examine the extent of evil widowhood practices and health status of women in
Akwa Ibom State. Two specific research objectives were formulated to guide the study. The
research design adopted for this study was descriptive survey design. The population of the
study comprised of all widows and widower using a stratified sampling technique. The
instrument known as “Evil Widowhood Practices and Health Status of Widows Questionnaire
(EWPHSWQ)†was used to collect the data. The instrument was subjected to reliability test,
using test-retest method and it produced high average reliability coefficient of 0.82 to justify
the use of the instrument. The analysis was done using appropriate statistical techniques such
as Pearson analysis. The findings revealed that there are various form evil widow practice in
Akwa Ibom State. Finally, there is significant relationship between evil widow practice and
health status of widow. One of the recommendations was that public awareness should also
be made by the government on the effect of evil widowhood practices on women.
Key Words: Evil Widowhood Practice, Health Status
Rosemary C. PIATE & Nene Duke-Natrebo C.
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