Reamogetse Phateng's research while affiliated with North-West University and other places
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Background
Health risk behaviour is rife among school learners in the Western Cape province. This paper assesses risk and protective factors related to health risk behaviours among high school learners. Method: Longitudinal data were sourced from 2950, 2675 and 2230 at Time 0, Time 1 and Time 2 among grade 8 learners aged 13–18 years between 2012 a...
Citations
... This is also common among Indonesian women who had positive experiences related to the support they have received, especially from mothers, grandmothers and mothers-inlaw [64], which is more obvious in the case of teenage mothers [65]. In this regard, it can be stated that spirituality positively intervenes in family relationships and in behaviors adopted during child-rearing [66][67][68]. The participants who depended on their family for support noted that this support included physical support during pregnancy, labor, and post-labor (for up to 40 days) as well as in initiating and maintaining breastfeeding [23]. ...