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Factors contributing to delays in the conviction process of child sexual abuse cases in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)Despite the high reporting rate of child sexual abuse cases, the conviction rate in South Africa is low. According to the South African Police National Statistics, 2012/2013 (South Africa, 2012/2013), 66 196 incidents of ... -
Factors contributing to the conviction rates of child sexual abuse cases
(2015)The conviction rate for child sexual abuse cases in South-Africa is very low. The chances of a perpetrator being convicted is very slim, even if a case is reported. Some of the causes for the low conviction rates might be ... -
Factors contributing to the coping mechanisms of sere-discordant relationships
(2014)Sera-discordant relationships are becoming popular as the scourge of HIV progresses in the country. This new trend emerges at the time HIV is still attached to stigma and discrimination despite the fact that HIV has been ... -
Factors contributing to the negation of therapeutic services by emerging adults in a South African university
(2013)This study was informed by a phenomenon observed by a variety of members from the multidisciplinary team at an acute psychiatric facility, where the researcher works daily. It appeared to clinicians as if the individual ... -
Factors influencing adolescent fertility in Lesotho
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)Adolescence is a period in the life cycle during which females experience major transitions characterized by physical, psychological, emotional and sexual changes. During this period, adolescents seek new personalities and ... -
Factors influencing attitude to English at college level
(1999)The aim of this study was to investigate factors that may influence students' attitude to English at college of education level. Literature dealing with factors affecting students' attitude was reviewed in order to ... -
Factors influencing circumcision of young males in Harare, Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2017)This thesis is a study of the factors influencing young male circumcision in Harare, Zimbabwe utilising an explanatory sequential mixed method research approach to examine the factors. The study used cross-sectional data ... -
Factors Influencing Sexual and Reproductive Health Risks and Contraceptive Use Among Young Married Women in Malawi
(North-West University (South Africa), 2016)Young married women contribute a disproportionate share of Malawi ' s high total fertility of 5.7 children per woman. However, there has been dearth of studies that have focused on sexual, reproductive and contraceptive ... -
Factors influencing utilization of Antenatal care among women of childbearing age in Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2017)Background: maternal, household and institutional factors influencing women’s use of antenatal care services in Zimbabwe. This result in women dying to causes related to child birth due to inadequate use of maternal health ... -
Factors that contribute to adolescents committing sexual crimes in Mahikeng area
(2013)The sexual offences that are committed by adolescents lately are of a great concern, particularly in the Mafikeng area. The record shows that adolescents are arrested daily for committing criminal offences. Despite the ... -
FAMILY LANGUAGE POLICY: delibrate decisions by parents to educate their children via Afrikaans despite access to English in the family
(North-West University, 2019)Despite an expressed awareness of the hegemony and high status of English in the world today, there are English dominant and English-Afrikaans families within the Vaal Triangle Region, who opt for Afrikaans as the language ... -
Family play therapy in the context of child sexual abuse : an ecological and Gestalt field approach model
(2014)Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a major concern in the South African society. Although policies and legislation are directed at the protection of children, the high incidence of child sexual abuse is indicative of problems in ... -
Family psychosocial well–being in a South African context
(North-West University, 2012)“The family is the building block of society. It is a nursery, a school, a hospital, a leisure centre, a place of refuge and rest. It encompasses the whole of society. It fashions our beliefs; it is the preparation for the ... -
Fantasieë, dagdrome en depressie : 'n psigologiese ondersoek
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Farmers' experiences and coping after disastrous veld fires in the North West Province
(2014)Research into the psychological consequences of natural disasters in South Africa remains largely unexplored. This is surprising, given the devastating economical and psychological ramifications that result from major ... -
The feasiility and Viability of Regional Television services in the North-West Province of South Africa
(2011)Broadcasting is the generic term that can be diagnosed as the dissemination of news/information using old or new and powerful form of social integration and control of any news. Many of its uses can be seen as socially, ... -
Feeding the shepherd : an integrational approach to Pastor Pastorum
(North-West University (South Africa), Mafikeng Campus, 2017)The ministerial praxis is perhaps one of the most stressful working environments. Its full-time practitioner, the pastor, suffers from it. The phenomenon of stress, burnout and compassion fatigue, referred to in this ... -
Female headed household and poverty in the North West Province, South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2017)A historical overview of families in South Africa reveals that significant changes have occurred over the years, brought about by historical as well as changing socioeconomic conditions. These changes have contributed to ... -
'n Fenomenologiese studie oor ouer dames se subjektiewe ervaring van eensaamheid
(North-West University, 2009)This article investigates the experience of loneliness among a group of elderly ladies. Elderly persons are making up an increasing portion of the population. Research is therefore important, because loneliness is a threat ... -
Fertility differentials between migrants and non–migrants in the North West Province
(2004)The aim of this study was to examine the fertility differentials between migrants and non-migrants in the North West province of South Africa. Evaluation of fertility behavior of migrants at the destination area and the ...