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Waiguo Yuyan yu Wenhua (ISSN:2096-4366) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2021 to Present. The publisher of this journal is Hunan Normal University Press. WYYW is committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all kind of research/review/abstract papers regarding Arts and Humanities: Literature and Literary Theory, Social Sciences: Cultural Studies , Linguistics and Language and so on.

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Waiguo Yuyan yu Wenhua

  • Social science

  • Public health (social science)

  • Arts and Humanities: Literature and Literary Theory

  • Social Sciences: Cultural Studies

  • Social Sciences: Linguistics and Language

  • Arts and Humanities: Language and Linguistics

Waiguo Yuyan yu Wenhua

HIV+ women's perception of child conception in relation to prevention and vertical transmission of HIV Mbandaka, Equateur, Democratic Republic of Congo

Despite the efforts made in the fight against HIV, specifically mother-to-child transmission, the latter still persists. Our study aims to understand how HIV-positive women perceive the conception of children in relation to the prevention and vertical transmission of HIV, by contributing to the reduction of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the context of our environment. This is a prospective qualitative study. The phenomenological approach made it easier for us to understand the facts about ‘HIV+ women's perceptions of child conception in relation to the prevention and vertical transm

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Perceptions and experiences of the use of modern contraceptive methods among multiparous adolescents in Kisangani City, Democratic Republic of Congo

The use of contraceptive methods (MCM) is a problem in Kisangani. The aim of this study is to understand the perceptions and experiences of multiparous adolescent women concerning MCM. To this end, a qualitative study was conducted in March 2025 among multiparous women aged under twenty, using a semi-directive interview. Content analysis was used to help understand their perceptions and experiences. The results highlight the influence of social pressure and interpersonal relationships on the occurrence of the first teenage pregnancy. They also reveal a low level of awareness of MCM among teena

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Indication for caesarean section in adolescent girls and maternal and neonatal prognosis in the town of Isiro, Democratic Republic of Congo

Adolescent caesarean section remains one of the major contributors to maternal and child mortality and contributes to the cycle of ill health and family poverty. Nearly 16 million adolescent girls aged between 13 and 18 give birth every year. Most of these births take place in developing countries where incomes are low or intermediate. The aim of this study was to determine the indications and maternal and neonatal prognosis of caesarean sections among adolescents in the town of Isiro. This was a cross-sectional and analytical study from 01 September to 25 February 2025 (6 months), covering c

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Integrating Local Wisdom into STEAM-A (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, and Animation) Learning in Elementary Schools to Improve Numeracy and Science Literacy

Numeracy and science literacy are important foundations in basic education that play a major role in shaping students' logical, critical, and creative thinking patterns. However, various national and international assessment results show that the numeracy and science literacy achievements of elementary school students in Indonesia, especially in Java and Bali, are still relatively low. This condition encourages the need for contextual, enjoyable, and integrated learning innovations with local culture. This study aims to examine the application of the STEAM-A (Science, Technology, Engineering,

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Parental Effort in Students’ Perceptions: A Cross-Cultural Study of 16 countries

The pathways through which paternal involvement in child-rearing manifests, as well as its subsequent impact on child development, are diverse and influenced by a complex interplay of individual, social, cultural, economic, and environmental variables. Cultural values and societal perceptions of what is desirable or undesirable significantly shape parental practices, as well as the quality of children’s socialization and the values they internalize. This study aims to conduct a cross-cultural comparative assessment of attitudes toward paternal effort among youth from sixteen countries and to

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