Nigeria

Mental hygiene is a process of reawakening of individuals in order to perform their duties effectively in a changing world facing off crisis and violence. This study investigated the effects of mental hygiene treatment through mental hygiene education on social wellbeing of family violence victims. It equipped the family violence victims with mind processing skill in order to minimise the effects of family violence on the social well being of the victims. This study was a Quasi-experimental research of single-group before-after design type.

This study examined the relationship between maternal crises and the accessibility of complementary maternity services in Ijebu Division, Ogun State, Nigeria. This phenomenological study explored women's experiences during maternal crises, from pregnancy to postpartum. Data were collected from 800 participants through structured and unstructured interviews. The participants were purposively selected. Structured Interview was used to collect data while the data was transcribed and analyzed with frequency, percentage and mean analysis, correlation and ANOVA.