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BMC International Health and Human Rights | 2004

Perception and beliefs about mental illness among adults in Karfi village, northern Nigeria

M Kabir; Zubair Iliyasu; Isa S. Abubakar; Muktar H. Aliyu

BackgroundThis study was designed to examine the knowledge, attitude and beliefs about causes, manifestations and treatment of mental illness among adults in a rural community in northern Nigeria.MethodsA cross sectional study design was used. A pre-tested, semi-structured questionnaire was administered to 250 adults residing in Karfi village, northern Nigeria.ResultsThe most common symptoms proffered by respondents as manifestations of mental illness included aggression/destructiveness (22.0%), loquaciousness (21.2%), eccentric behavior (16.1%) and wandering (13.3%). Drug misuse including alcohol, cannabis, and other street drugs was identified in 34.3% of the responses as a major cause of mental illness, followed by divine wrath/ Gods will (19%), and magic/spirit possession (18.0%). About 46% of respondents preferred orthodox medical care for the mentally sick while 34% were more inclined to spiritual healing. Almost half of the respondents harbored negative feelings towards the mentally ill. Literate respondents were seven times more likely to exhibit positive feelings towards the mentally ill as compared to non-literate subjects (OR = 7.6, 95% confidence interval = 3.8–15.1).ConclusionsOur study demonstrates the need for community educational programs in Nigeria aimed at demystifying mental illness. A better understanding of mental disorders among the public would allay fear and mistrust about mentally ill persons in the community as well as lessen stigmatization towards such persons.


Tropical Doctor | 2005

Determinants of utilization of antenatal care services in Kumbotso Village, northern Nigeria.

M Kabir; Zubairu Iliyasu; Isa S. Abubakar; A A Sani

Women of childbearing age in a rural community in Kano state were interviewed to ascertain the determinants of utilization of antenatal care services in the village. Of the 200 women studied, 118 (59%) utilized antenatal care services during pregnancy. A majority (86%) of those who attained secondary school education, all of those with post-secondary education and 83% of those whose husbands had post-secondary education utilized antenatal care services.


Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2006

Postpartum beliefs and practices in Danbare village, Northern Nigeria

Zubairu Iliyasu; M Kabir; Hadiza S. Galadanci; Isa S. Abubakar; Hamisu M. Salihu; Muktar H. Aliyu

Summary Postpartum cultural beliefs and practices are widely prevalent in northern Nigeria. Using a cross-sectional survey, we set out to examine contemporary postpartum beliefs and practices among a cohort of 300 mothers in Danbare village, northern Nigeria. Common postpartum practices included sexual abstinence (100%), physical confinement (88%), hot ritual baths (86%), nursing in heated rooms (84%) and ingestion of gruel enriched with local salt (83%). The majority of mothers (93%) believed that these practices made them stronger and helped them regain their physiologic state. Most respondents believed that non-observance could lead to body swelling, foul-smelling lochia and perineal pain. Mothers with formal education were significantly more likely to believe that these practices were non-beneficial compared with those mothers without formal education (odds ratio (OR) = 9.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 3.6 – 28.8). Almost half of the respondents (49%) said they would continue with these practices. In conclusion, women are still holding on to postpartum cultural beliefs and practices in northern Nigeria. However, educated women could act as useful agents of change towards the elimination of practices harmful to the health of mothers and their children.


Journal of The National Medical Association | 2006

Knowledge of HIV/AIDS and attitude towards voluntary counseling and testing among adults.

Zubairu Iliyasu; Isa S. Abubakar; M Kabir; Muktar H. Aliyu


Nigerian journal of medicine : journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria | 2005

Compliance to antiretroviral therapy among AIDS patients in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria.

Zubairu Iliyasu; M Kabir; Isa S. Abubakar; Musa Babashani; Zubair Za


Nigerian Hospital Practice | 2006

Awareness and attitude of antenatal clients towards HIV voluntary counselling and testing in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria

Zubairu Iliyasu; M Kabir; Hadiza S. Galadanci; Isa S. Abubakar; Muktar H. Aliyu


Annals of African Medicine | 2003

MEDICO-SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF PATIENTS WITH VESICO- VAGINAL FISTULA IN MURTALA MOHAMMED SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, KANO

M Kabir; Zubairu Iliyasu; Idris Sulaiman Abubakar; Ul Umar


African Journal of Reproductive Health | 2009

Correlates of Fertility Intentions Among HIV/AIDS Patients in Northern Nigeria

Zubairu Iliyasu; Isa S. Abubakar; M Kabir; Musa Babashani; Faisal Shuaib; Muktar H. Aliyu


Nigerian journal of medicine : journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria | 2004

Knowledge, attitude and practice of female genital cutting among antenatal patients in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano.

Isa S. Abubakar; Zubairu Iliyasu; M Kabir; Cc Uzoho; Mb Abdulkadir


Journal of Community Medicine and Primary Health Care | 2005

Compliance to medication among hypertensive patients in Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital Kano Nigeria.

M Kabir; Zubairu Iliyasu; Idris Sulaiman Abubakar; M. Jibril

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A A Sani

Bayero University Kano

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As Kabir

Bayero University Kano

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Bayero University Kano

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Bayero University Kano

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