Mamabolo, Mokgaetji Philistus(University of Limpopo, 2019)
Sociocultural pressures, including the thin-ideal internalization, and other aspects of self-objectification, are associated with body dissatisfaction. However, there is limited research regarding the association between ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the strength of Pentecostal Christianity
and its practices in restraining followers from committing crime focusing on the
individuals’ criminality prior to, in the different ...
Maja, Tebogo Stanislaus Abel(University of Limpopo, 2012)
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether human conduct and behaviour can be “seen” through the actions of trickster tales. This study focuses on how Bapedi people’s actions can be manifested in the actions of ...
This study is aimed at exploring the influence of shame and stigma on the psychological functioning of HIV/AIDS and cancer patients. Four hypotheses were stated and they are:
1. There will be a difference on the scores ...
South African has constitutional protection for the human rights of all its citizens. However, black lesbians in South Africa suffer physical, emotional and psychological abuse. This qualitative study aimed to elicit the ...
Matlala, Mahlogonolo Maureen(University of Limpopo, 2013)
The study is aimed at investigating societal perception towards the hearing impaired and their psychological implications. The study concentrated on how the hearing impaired thought the hearing public perceived them and, ...
Despite the laudable progress on HIV and AIDS interventions encountered in South
Africa, new HIV infection remains a challenge. Limpopo Department of Agriculture is
not an exception as far as new HIV infections are ...
The problem investigated in this study relates to the socio-economic outcomes that the Fast-Track Land Redistribution Programme (FTLRP) produced. The study focused on the voices of the newly resettled farmers because the ...
Mona, Tiny Petunia(University of Limpopo Turfloop Campus, 2014)
This study investigated the challenges to antiretroviral therapy adherence. Qualitative and
quantitative research methodologies were applied in the study. Purposive sampling was used
to select clients on antiretroviral ...
Solid waste management (SWM) has become a major concern due to its rapid generation rate, especially in developing countries. It is projected that the quantity of waste generated will keep on rising with an increase in ...
In this study, the researcher aimed to discover stigma associated with people living with HIV and AIDS in Mahwelereng, Limpopo province. The researcher sampled five males and five females and they were between the ages of ...
Exploring the lived experiences of People Living with HIV/AIDS in relation to stigma and discrimination was the purpose of this qualitative research underpinned by Jungian Phenomenology. The study was qualitative in nature ...
The role of indigenous healers and spiritual faith healers in managing various
conditions of ill-health has been studied and debated. The aim of this study was to
determine how indigenous healers and spiritual faith ...
There is enough evidence and common consensus in literature that although strategy implementation is
a challenge to many organisations, it is strategy formulation that continues to receive more attention. It
is also ...
This study endeavours to identify and describe the stress experiences of South African Police
Personnel (SAPS) in a specific municipal area. The components of stress and related coping
mechanisms are of particular interest ...
The study aims at assessing the stress and dysfunction among families affected
by the sudden reality of experiencing physically deteriorating family members
due to HIV/AIDS progression, and to identify resilience factors ...
The 1996 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa [RSA], allows people to protest,
demonstrate, picket, and assemble when they believe their constitutional rights have
been violated. There are legislations that ...