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Housing Quality and Perceived Health Effects in Ijebu Ode, Nigeria

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  • 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.

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  • Edet OTTO & Kayode OGUNYEMI & Oluwasina LUYI, 2022. "Housing Quality and Perceived Health Effects in Ijebu Ode, Nigeria," International Journal of Advances in Life Science and Technology, Conscientia Beam, vol. 6(1), pages 31-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:ijalst:v:6:y:2022:i:1:p:31-43:id:3034
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