2021
DOI: 10.35877/454ri.daengku413
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Improving the Wellbeing of Ikot Ene During the COVID-19 Lockdown: The Role of Justice, Development and Peace/Caritas Advocates (JDPCA)

Abstract: The study's objective is to examine the relationship between Justice, Development and Peace/Caritas Advocates (JDPCA) activities and the Wellbeing of Ikot Ene people during COVID-19 Lockdown. Specifically, the study examines the relationship between JDPCA’s provision of palliatives, healthcare programmes, and the Wellbeing of Ikot Ene people during COVID-19 Lockdown. Two research questions and null hypotheses were raised for the study. Literature was reviewed according to the variables of the study. The survey… Show more

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“…This decline occurred because this pandemic had a high rate of spread and resulted in almost all applying lockdown and physical distancing to prevent the spread of the disease more widely. This lockdown has an impact on people's social lives; covering economic conditions; health; education; and other aspects [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This decline occurred because this pandemic had a high rate of spread and resulted in almost all applying lockdown and physical distancing to prevent the spread of the disease more widely. This lockdown has an impact on people's social lives; covering economic conditions; health; education; and other aspects [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long distance truck and taxi drivers believe in its powers to keep them awake and alert on the road. students and youths take marijuana during festive periods with the hope of more myth and enjoyment (Asuni, 1964;Bekomsom, Ogar, Akintola, Dike, Egbe, Ibioro, & Ayodele, 2021;Archibong, Akomaye, Tangban, Ojong-Ejoh, & Abang, 2021). Asuni (1964) argued that it is difficult to ascertain people's knowledge about the effect of marijuana addiction on mental health, he went on to argue evidence that exist are of people learning from the pages of newspapers and magazines.…”
Section: Introduction *mentioning
confidence: 99%