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2013Areal differentiation in crime in public transit terminals in Ibadan metropolisAjayi, P. A.; Ajayi, D. D.
2013Pedestrian mobility and constraints in the dormitory suburbs of Agbowo and Orogun in IbadanOmirin, O.J; Ipingbemi, O; Efeni, O
2013Perceived HIV-Risks and the preventive strategies: the case of the trafficked women of Edo State originTaiwo, P. A.; Owumi, B. E.
2013-12A review of road traffic fatalities and countermeasures in sub-sahara AfricaIpingbemi, O; Aiworo, A.B
2013Disaster risk management in Nigerian rural and urban settlementWahab, B.O.
2013Socio-cultural and economic determinants of value of children in Kaduna stateOwumi, B. E.; Isamah, A. N.; Okunola, R. A
2013Theories and approaches of developmentOwumi, B. E.; Masajuwa, F. U.
2013Socialization and child rearing practices among Nigerian ethnic groupsAjayi, J. O.; Owumi, B. E.
2013In Nigeria: call for logotherapy relevant courses on death issuesAsagba, R.B.
2013This paper is on the rational choice theory and the choice of healthcare services for the treatment of malaria in Nigeria. It focuses on the factors that influence or determine the choice malaria treatment using the rational choice theory as the basis. It was discovered that there were many determinants of what informs the maximum utility but it is all wrapped up in the organization of the health care system. Hence, in choosing treatment for malaria, factors like; perceived and actual quality of care, proximity of the services, accessibility, cost of treatment, socio-economic status of the patients, availability of services, etc., are important. These factors in many occasions constitute constraints which in turn makes choices explicit and then patients makes trade-offs between alternatives.Owumi, B.; Raji, S. O.