Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences by Author "Temane, Q. Michael"
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Black adults’ perceptions of healthy family functioning
Zwane, Cynthia; Venter, Chris; Temane, Q. Michael; Chigeza, Shingairai (Taylor & Francis, 2012)This study explores Black adults’ perceptions of factors that contribute to healthy family functioning. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 18 Black participants between the ages of 26 and 54. They responded to a ... -
Changeover-time in psychosocial wellbeing of people living with HIV and people living close to them after an HIV stigma reduction and wellness enhancement community intervention
Chidrawi, H. Christa; Greeff, Minrie; Temane, Q. Michael; Ellis, Suria (Taylor & Francis, 2015)HIV stigma continues to affect the psychosocial wellbeing of people living with HIV (PLWH) and people living close to them (PLC). Literature unequivocally holds the view that HIV stigma and psychosocial wellbeing interact ... -
Motivations for relationships as sources of meaning: Ghanaian and South African experiences
Wissing, Marié P.; Wilson-Fadiji, Angelina; Schutte, Lusilda; Schutte, Willem D.; Temane, Q. Michael (Frontiers Media, 2020)Afrocentric paradigms reflect assumptions of the overarching importance of interconnectedness and social bonds in meaningful experiences. It is, however, not known if types of relatedness vary in importance as meaning ... -
The prevalence of well-being on teachers in Afri Twin schools as well as non Afri Twin schools
De Klerk, Werner; Temane, Q. Michael; Nienaber, Alida W. (Taylor & Francis, 2013)This study explored the prevalence of well-being in Afri Twin and non Afri Twin teachers. The Afri Twin project allows schools of comparable type and size in Britain and South Africa to be ‘twinned’ with each other, with ... -
The psychometric properties of the Adapted and Revised Organisational Climate Description Questionnaire (AAROCDQ)
De Klerk, Werner; Temane, Q. Michael; Nienaber, Alida W. (Taylor & Francis, 2013)This study validated the Adapted and Revised Organisational Climate Description Questionnaire (AAROCDQ) for school climate as experienced by teachers. Participants were 394 school teachers (72 male and 322 female) from ...