Housing Quality and Perceived Health Effects in Ijebu Ode, Nigeria

Edet Otto, Kayode Ogunyemi, Oluwasina Luyi
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Despite the mounting compendium of scientific evidence that has clearly documented the link between poor housing quality and health both locally and globally, poor housing quality has continued to be a significant concern in public health, especially in rural and sub-rural areas of emerging nations like Nigeria, where there is slight or no knowledge about the public health consequences of poor housing quality. As a result, the object of this work is to observe the housing quality and the perceived health impacts in Ijebu Ode, Nigeria. The work adopted a descriptive but cross-sectional approach, and data was obtained from four hundred (400) systemically sampled households through structured questionnaires, and analysed descriptively using a statistical tool for social scientists. According to the findings, a significant number of the residents 51.5% had no water in their houses, 44% had two windows in the room; out of which only 32% had windows on the two walls of the room, and 33% of the homes were overcrowded with over two people in a room. The findings further revealed that the vast majority of residents reported having cases of malaria with 67.5%, and cases of typhoid and cough with 15.5% and 4.5%, respectively. Consequently, the study has hitherto concluded that housing quality in Ijebu Ode is poor, which is a major predictor of the perceived health effects experienced by the residents.
尼日利亚Ijebu Ode的住房质量和感知健康影响
尽管越来越多的科学证据清楚地记录了地方和全球住房质量差与健康之间的联系,但住房质量差仍然是公共卫生领域的一个重大关切,特别是在尼日利亚等新兴国家的农村和农村地区,人们对住房质量差对公共卫生的影响知之甚少或根本不了解。因此,这项工作的目的是观察尼日利亚Ijebu Ode的住房质量和可感知的健康影响。这项工作采用了描述性但横断面的方法,并通过结构化问卷从四百(400)个系统抽样的家庭中获得数据,并使用社会科学家的统计工具进行描述性分析。根据调查结果,相当多的居民51.5%的房子没有水,44%的房间有两扇窗户;其中,只有32%的家庭在房间的两面墙上都有窗户,33%的家庭人满为患,一个房间里住着两个人以上。调查结果进一步显示,绝大多数居民报告有疟疾病例(67.5%),伤寒病例(15.5%)和咳嗽病例(4.5%)。因此,迄今为止的研究得出的结论是,Ijebu Ode的住房质量很差,这是居民感受到的健康影响的主要预测因素。
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