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    Impact of Interactive Television Instruction (ITV) on Problem Solving Skills Among Out-of-School Nomadic Children in Northern Nigeria by Talabi, Felix Olajide, Udeh, Kenneth, Anselm U, Anibueze, Talabi, Joseph Moyinoluwa, Aiyesimoju, Ayodeji Boluwatife, Oyeduntan, Enoch Adewunmi, Gever, Verlumun Celestine

    Published in Child & youth services (02-01-2023)
    “…The goal of this study was to determine the effectiveness of interactive television instruction in improving the problem solving skills of out-of-school…”
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    The moderating role of colour in modelling the effectiveness of COVID-19 YouTube animated cartoons on the health behaviour of social media users in Nigeria by Okpara, Chukwuemeka Vincent, Anselm, Anibueze U, Felix, Talabi Olajide, Omowale, Adelabu, Gever, Verlumun Celestine

    Published in Health promotion international (23-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Previous studies on the effect of cartoon hardly consider the moderating role of colour. Additionally, studies on the use of social media for health…”
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    Impact of counseling visual multimedia on use of family planning methods among displaced Nigerian families by Anibueze, Anselm U, Ugwuanyi, John Chidi, Ikwuemesi, Chukwuezugo Krydz, Onuora, Chijioke, Ugwuoke, Joel C, Apuke, Oberiri Destiny, Gever, Verlumun Celestine

    Published in Health promotion international (01-06-2022)
    “…Although there is evidence of increasing childbirth in internally displaced person (IDP) camps, limited literature exists on how to promote knowledge and use…”
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    Using social media‐based drama therapy and family counselling to treat symptoms of postpartum depression among women by Onogwu, Elizabeth Odachi, Alidu, Ojonugbede Samuel, Anibueze, Anselm U., Okwuowulu, Charles, Ekwueme, Obiorah, Erojikwe, Ikechukwu, Gever, Verlumun Celestine

    “…Abstract This study examines the impact of social media‐based drama therapy and family counselling in reducing symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD) in women…”
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