Browsing by Author "Oyoo, Eliud Oure"
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Comparative perceptions on the physical signs of onset of unrest at universities
Oyoo, Eliud Oure (2019)University students’ unrest is a common problem all over the world but it is more serious in the developing countries. Most Universities find it a perennial crisis. There is no documentation of comparative perceptions on ... -
Detection of Main Physical Indicators of Mental Status of University Students’ at Onset of Unrest
Oyoo, Eliud Oure; Kodero, Hezbon; Sichari, Manson (International Knowledge Sharing Platform, 2017)This paper presents the detection tools of mental status of University students at the onset of unrest. Many factors which includes biological or environmental, influence variation in the mental status of an individual if ... -
How to Assess the Stability Status of Your Marriage
Oyoo, Eliud Oure (International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), 2020)The marriage institution ideally is expected to be stable, full of love and care for each other. However, the holy institution seems to be under attack from several quarters and is in serious problems as is evidenced ... -
Identification of Main Verbal Indicators of Mental Status of University Students’ at Onset of Unrest.
Oyoo, Eliud Oure; Kodero, Hezbon; Sichari, Manson (International Journal of Enhanced Research in Educational Development (IJERED), 2017-05)Many factors which includes biological or environmental, influence variation in the mental status of an individual if he/she is exposed to them. Negative factors are the root cause of mental status at the onset of unrest ... -
Indicators of mental status of university students at the onset of unrest: a case of kisii university, Kenya
Oyoo, Eliud Oure (2017)Several research findings show that University students’ unrest is a common phenomenon all over the world but more prevalent in the developing countries. Most Universities are focused on management of the aftermath of ... -
Influence of Awareness of Kenya Women Finance Trust (KWFT) Services on Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurs in Kenya
Oyoo, Eliud Oure; Okumu, Kennedy Ochieng (2020)There has been a lot of mushrooming of SMEs, particularly in the rural parts of Kenya. The Small scale and medium enterprises (SMEs) contribute immensely to the women’s socio-economic empowerment and hence the growth of ... -
Patterns of Influence of Diabetics’ Integrating Healthcare Seeking Behaviors on Diabetes Management in Rongo Subcounty, Migori County, Ken
Owuor, MacDonald Odhiambo; Otengah, Wilson A.P.; Onyango, Erick Ater; Oyoo, Eliud Oure (African Journal of Health Sciences, 2021-08)Diabetes is a fast-growing socio-economic burden, highly prevalent in Kenya due to inadequacies of mitigation measures; though manageable through appropriate healthcare-seeking behaviors (HSBs). High malaria and HIV/AIDS ... -
Perceptions of Socio-Economic and Educational Factors affecting Marriage Instability: A case Study of Oyugis Town, Kenya
Oyoo, Eliud Oure (International J. Soc. Sci. & Education, 2016)The breakdown of marriage unions in Kenyan society is a serious problem as is evidenced by increased marital violence, high divorce rates, numerous separations and other family problems. Even then people are still ... -
Social Indicators of Mental Status of University Students’ at theonset of Unrest.
Oyoo, Eliud Oure (International Journal of Research in Economics and Social Sciences (IJRESS), 2018-02)Many factors which are either biological or environmental, influence variation in the mental status of an individual if a person is exposed to them. Negative factors are the root cause of mental status at the onset of ... -
Social Outcomes of Alternative Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour Among Persons Living with Diabetes in Rongo Sub-County, Migori County, Kenya
Owuor, MacDonald Odhiambo; Onyango, Erick Ater; Oyoo, Eliud Oure (Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science (AJHES), 2023-06-29)Background: Diabetes burden manifests in social outcomes, with Kenya having the second highest global mortality rate (88.4%), attributable to the inadequacies of mitigation measures. Despite diabetes being manageable, there ...