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Hausa translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and assessment of psychometric properties of the Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2021
Background Self-efficacy has been defined as “people’s beliefs about their capabilities to produce designated levels of performance that exercise influence over events that affect their lives.” In stroke survivors, impairments in motor, sensory ...
Sami Ali   +5 more
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A changing Hausa diet

Medical Anthropology, 1996
We report results of a longitudinal study of shifting patterns of food consumption in a rural Hausa-Fulani village in northern Nigeria. While the broad outlines of diet did not change over the 12 years between two dietary surveys, important shifts occurred: a decline in the consumption of local cultigens, with a corresponding decrease in total caloric ...
Paul J. Ross   +2 more
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Translation, Cross-cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the Hausa Versions of the Numerical Pain Rating Scale and Global Rating of Change Scale in a Low-literate Population with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Spine, 2020
STUDY DESIGN Translation, cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric testing. OBJECTIVE To translate, cross-culturally adapt and validate the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) and the Global Rating of Change Scale (GRCS) into Hausa language.
A. Ibrahim   +3 more
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Hausa

2019
The term “Hausa” refers to a language spoken by over thirty million first-language speakers living mainly in the region now comprising northern Nigeria and southern Niger, with large Hausa-speaking enclaves in northern Cameroon, Ghana, Togo, and the Sudan. This term is also commonly used to refer to the society that speaks this language.
Rossi, Benedetta, Rossi, Benedetta
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Temporal interpretation in Hausa [PDF]

open access: possibleLinguistics and Philosophy, 2013
This paper provides a formal analysis of the grammatical encoding of temporal information in Hausa (Chadic, Afro-Asiatic), thereby contributing to the recent debate on temporality in languages without overt tense morphology. By testing the hypothesis of covert tense against recently obtained empirical data, the study yields the result that Hausa is ...
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the Evolution of Hausa Literature, Language, and Culture

Dunɗaye Journal of Hausa Studies
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way that languages, literatures, and civilizations are created in a time of rapid technological growth. This paper explores the integration of AI in the context of the Hausa language, literature, and culture ...
Y. Shehu
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"DEVELOPMENT OF TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF HAUSA HOUSE FORM"

Social Science Research Network
Traditional buildings across Nigeria’s geographical zones are known to have demonstrated a thorough response to the climate, local technology and socio-economic milieu in which they evolved.
O. P. Agboola, M. S. Zango
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Association between parity and tooth loss among northern Nigerian Hausa women.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2020
BACKGROUND Female reproduction is associated with physiological, metabolic, and nutritional demands that can negatively affect health and are possibly cumulative when parity is high.
E. Oziegbe, L. Schepartz
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Translation, Cross-cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Hausa Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire in Mixed Rural and Urban Nigerian Populations with Low Back Pain.

Spine, 2020
STUDY DESIGN Cross-cultural adaptation and cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to translate and cross-culturally adapt the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) into Hausa language, and evaluate its psychometric ...
S. Raheem   +4 more
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Islam and Hausa Culture

Lagos Historical Review, 2005
No abstract.
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