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Title
Pubertal development and traditional support systems in Africa: An overview |
Full text
http://bioline.utsc.utoronto.ca/archive/00000630/02/rh01003.pdf; http://hdl.handle.net/1807/1488 |
Date
2001 |
Author(s)
Adegoke, Alfred A. |
Abstract
This paper examines the issues surrounding pubertal development in Africa by discussing the context of adolescent maturation, pubertal development and the global implications of traditional support systems for adolescents in Africa. Adolescent development in Africa with all its attendant risks and opportunities cannot be adequately understood without reference to cultural context, both past and present. Too frequently, issues surrounding human growth and development have been examined outside their cultural context. However, there is a growing awareness that the situational context must be taken into consideration in order to achieve adequate dynamic models of human development. The paper concludes by stating that the essential requirement for ensuring healthy adolescent development can be met through the joint effort of a number of pivotal institutions, namely, the family, traditional institutions and the school. (Afr J Reprod Health 2001; 5[1]:20-30) |
Subject(s)
Reproductive Health |
Language
en_US |
Publisher
Women's Health and Action Research Centre |
Type of publication
Journal (Paginated) |
Format
59940 bytes; application/pdf |
Identifier
African Journal of Reproductive Health 5(1) |
Repository
Toronto - University of Toronto
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