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Volume 9 Number 4 Year 2004

7 articles in this issue 

Rina Delport

AbstractThis issue of Health SA Gesondheid gives evidence of a diversity of scientific thoughts based on a variety of qualitative and quantitative studies.OpsommingHierdie uitgawe van Health SA Gesondheid getuig van ‘n diversiteit van wetenskaplike denke ... see more

 

Tembeka N Mdleleni-Bookholane,Willie J Schoeman,Ilze van der Merwe

AbstractThirty-one learners aged 6–16 were selected using purposive sampling, with the aim of investigating their understanding of death.OpsommingEen-en-dertig leerders tussen 6 en 16 jaar is geselekteer met die doel om hulle begrip van dood te ondersoek.... see more

 

Pam P Kerr,Salomé Schulze

AbstractThis article reports on an investigation of factors that influence self-actualisation during retirement.OpsommingIn hierdie artikel word verslag gedoen oor ‘n ondersoek na faktore wat self-aktualisering gedurende aftrede beïnvloed.*Please note: Th... see more

 

I van der Merwe,S Naudé

AbstractIncreased frequencies in unipolar major depression and dysthymia evolve into chronic depression (Gotlib & Hammen, 1992:11).Opsomming‘n Toename in die voorkoms van unipolêre major depressie en distimie kan tot chroniese depressie ontwikkel (Gotlib ... see more

 

T M M Maja,V J Ehlers

AbstractDespite the availability of free contraceptives in the Republic of South Africa (RSA), unwanted and unintended pregnancies continue to pose challenges to reproductive health services.OpsommingAlhoewel voorbehoedmiddels vrylik beskikbaar is in die ... see more

 

Ilse Truter,Theunis J van W Kotze

AbstractMigraine affects between 5-15% of males and 13,5-31% of females in South Africa.OpsommingMigraine affekteer tussen 5-15% van mans en 13,5-31% van vroue in Suid-Afrika.*Please note: This is a reduced version of the abstract. Please refer to PDF fo... see more

 

Martie M van Deventer,Susan P Hattingh,Marthie C Bezuidenhout

AbstractThe study was focussed at furthering the health objectives of the Government’s Reconstruction and Development Programme in the area of primary care.OpsommingDie studie was gemik op die bevordering van die gesondheidsdoelwitte van die regering se H... see more