声明
Acknowledgement
Abstract
摘要
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY
1.1 Background Information
1.2 Post Conflict Fragile States
1.3 Economy of South Sudan
1.4 Demographic Features of South Sudan
1.5 Healtheare Accessibility
1.6 Healthcare Availability
1.7 Health Stocks in South Sudan
1.8 Faith-based Organizations and Health Care
1.9 Patient and Primary Health Care
1.10 Out of Pocket Health Care Expenditures
1.11 International Donors and Health Care in South Sudan
1.12 Basic package of health service in South Sudan
1.13 Conflict and healthcare
1.14 South Sudan Income
1.15 South Sudan Financial Development
1.16 Solidarity and Social Welfare
1.17 Statement of the Problem
1.18 Objectives of the Research
1.19 Research Questions
1.20 Why is it a problem?
1.21 Definition of Key Terms
1.22 Limitations of the Study
Chapter Summary
CHAPTER 2 Literature Review
1.23 INTRODUCTION
1.24 Post conflict fragile state
1.25 Income Demographics
1.26 Income Distribution
1.27 Income Inequality
1.28 Pecuniary
1.29 Job Security
1.30 Susceptibility in life
1.31 Communal life
1.32 Cues to Action
1.33 Social Capital
1.34 Social grouping
1.35 Social Networks
1.36 Solidarity
1.37 Elevating Poverty
1.38 Health Severity
1.39 Work status
Chapter Summary
Chapter 3 Research design and methodology
1.40 Introduction
1.41 Problem and Purpose Overview
1.42 Theoretical framework
1.43 Theory of health believe model (HBM)
1.44 Significance of the research
Chapter Summary
Chapter 4 ANALYSIS OF DATA
1.45 Introduction
1.46 Research Methodology
1.47 Site of Research Design
1.48 Data Sources
1.49 Sample Size
1.50 Data collection and Procedures
1.51 Statistical tools
1.52 Reliability of the instrument
1.53 Pilot study
1.54 Data analytic plan
1.55 Contingent Valuation Method
1.56 Biasness
1.57 Data Coding and Analysis
1.58 Qualitative data
1.59 Analyzing
1.60 Chapter Summary
Chapter 5 Research Findings
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Socioeconomic model
1.60.1 Participants Descriptive statistics
1.61 Social paradigms model
1.61.1 Participants Descriptive statistics
1.62 Health believe model (HBM)
1.62.1 Participants Descriptive statistics
Summary of the Findings
Descriptive statistics
1.63 Health believe model (HBM)
1.64 Association analysis-HBM
1.65 Social model
1.65.1 Cues to Action
1.65.2 Association analysis-social paradigms
1.66 Socioeconomic model
1.66.1 Association analysis
Inferential statistics
1.67 Socioeconomic
1.67.1 Analysis of concept interactions
1.68 Social sub Model-inferential statistics
1.68.1 Mediating effect
1.69 Health believe model (HBM)
1.69.1 Interaction analysis-HBM
Discussion chapter
1.70 Research Question (s)
1.71 Null hypothesis
1.72 Social model
1.73 Health believed model (HBM)
1.74 Socioeconomic model
1.75 Transcript of oral interview
1.75.1 Chief Kasmiro Alam Ajoka from Torit state,South Sudan
1.75.2 Bari chief Alphones Legge
1.75.3 Kuol Juk Deng,Dinka chief
1.75.4 Paramount Chief Thomas (Zande ethnic tribe)
Previous research
Conclusions
1.76 Socioeconomic model
1.77 Social model
1.78 HBM-health believe model
1.79 Individual:Community:Organization:Action Theories
Recommendations and implications
Limitation and future research
Appendices
Refefences
Resume
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