Prof. Kariuki Priscilla Wanjiru Publications |
1 | 2016 | Myths And Misconceptions About Global HIV/AIDS: University Students In Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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2 | 2016 | Gender Differences In HIV/AIDS Knowledge/Awareness Among University Students In Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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3 | 2015 | Education For Students With Intellectual Disabilities In Kenya: Challenges And Prospects. Click to View Abstract
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4 | 2014 | University Of Nairobi Students’ Level Of HIV/AIDS Knowledge Click to View Abstract
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5 | 2014 | The Changing Concepts Of Adolescence In Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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6 | 2013 | Gikuyu Families In Nairobi At The Millennium: Click to View Abstract
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7 | 2012 | The Changing Phases Of Entry Into And Exit From Adolescence In Kenya. In Psychological Thought, Issue No.2, Click to View Abstract
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8 | 2012 | Effects Of Stigmatization On Obese Children In Primary Schools In Nairobi. In Journal Of Counselling Psychology, Click to View Abstract
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9 | 2011 | Psychological Adjustment To Changes That Occur During Menopause Among Rural And Urban Women. Click to View Abstract
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10 | 2010 | Cultural Cognitions Of Sexuality In Kenya. Implications For The Prevention And Management Of Sexually Transmitted Infections. Click to View Abstract
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11 | 2010 | Psychosocial Factors That Affect The Enrollment And Performance Of Female Students In Secondary Schools. Click to View Abstract
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12 | 2006 | FEMALE GENITAL MULTILATIN (FGM) EMPOWRING WOMEN THROUGH ALTERNATIVE RITES OF PASSAGE Click to View Abstract
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13 | 2006 | Malnutrition And Gender Relations In Western Kenya Click to View Abstract
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14 | 2004 | Female Genital Mutilation (FGM): In Search Of An Alternative Rite Of Passage. Click to View Abstract
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15 | 2004 | Development Of Self-Esteem And Its Influence On Academic Achievement Click to View Abstract
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16 | 2000 | AN INSECURE CHILDHOD: GROWING UP IN A HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT IN KENYA Click to View Abstract
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17 | 1995 | Cooperative And Competitive Behavior Of Urban And Rural Children In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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18 | 1989 | In Search Of A Sense Of Identity: Coping With Single Parenthood In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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19 | 1989 | Women Growing Stronger With Age: The Effect Of Status In The United States And Kenya Click to View Abstract
Previous research suggests that there is a shift in the perceived balance of interpersonal power in the second half of life in favor of older women, towards equality between men and women. To see if this age shift in power is universal, a study of women in two cultures, the United States and Kenya, examined the effect of status on the shift. As an indirect measure of interpersonal power, Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) stories were collected from 60 U.S. and 60 Kenyan women and rated by trained judges for aspects of the interpersonal power of the characters in the stories. In each country there were two groups of 15 women under age 36 and 15 women over age 44, one of higher and one of lower status. In both countries, only the higher status women showed the shift in power with age. That status modulated the shift in power with age in two different cultures is discussed in terms of the necessity for a resource base for power.
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