Журнал Сибирского федерального университета
Journal of Siberian Federal University
Гуманитарные науки
Humanities & Social Sciences
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академик РАН Е.А. Ваганов
академик РАН И.И. Гительзон
академик РАН А.Г. Дегерменджи
академик РАН В.Ф. Шабанов
чл.-корр. РАН, д-р физ.-мат. наук
В.Л. Миронов
чл.-корр. РАН, д-р техн. наук
Г.Л. Пашков
чл.-корр. РАН, д-р физ.-мат. наук
В.В. Шайдуров
чл.-корр. РАН, д-р физ.-мат. наук
В.В. Зуев
Editorial Advisory Board
Chairman
Eugene A. Vaganov
Members:
Josef J. Gitelzon
Vasily F. Shabanov
Andrey G. Degermendzhy
Valery L. Mironov
Gennady L. Pashkov
Vladimir V. Shaidurov
Vladimir V. Zuev
Editorial Board:
Editor-in-Chief
Mikhail I. Gladyshev
Founding Editor
Vladimir I. Kolmakov
Managing Editor
Olga F. Alexandrova
Executive Editor
for Humanities & Social Sciences
Natalia P. Koptseva
CONTENTS / СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
Bentina Alawari Mathias and Athanasius N. Amasiatu
Economic Crisis and Health Care Delivery System: a Study of
Private Health Care Delivery in Port Harcourt, Nigeria
– 822 –
Syed Raheem Abbas and Muhammad Asim
Iranian Electoral Politics in 21st Century and its Consequences
on National Growth
– 831 –
Amanay T. Akmatova
Key Tendencies of Osh Social Development in the
XIX Century
– 842 –
Vitalii N. Drobyshev
œPlane of ImmanenceB and Apology of Transcendence
– 852 –
Eugene E. Ivanov and Julia A. Petrushevskaia
Etymology of English Proverbs
– 864 –
Evgenia V. Ivanova
On the Problem of Dialectics of Basic Models of Good and Evil
in the Process of Social and Cultural Communication
– 873 –
Natalia P. Koptseva and Ksenia V. Reznikova
Three Paintings by Zdzisław Beksiński: Making Art Possible
œAfter AuschwitzB
– 879 –
Компьютерная верстка Е.В. Гревцовой
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2015 8 (5)
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Consulting Editors
for Humanities & Social Sciences:
David Anderson – Professor, The University
of Aberdeen, Scotland
Gershons Breslavs – International Institute
of Applied Psychology, Latvia
Milan Damohorsky – Professor, Charles
University in Prague
Hans-Georg Dederer – Professor, Passau
University, Germany
Sergey Devyatkin – Associate Professor,
Novgorod State University
Sergey Drobyshevsky – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Oleg Gotlib – Associate Professor, Professor
of the Department of Sinology (Eurasian
Linguistic Institute, Branch of Moscow
State Linguistic University)
Tapdyg Kerimov – Professor, Ural Federal
University named after the fi rst President
of Russia B.N. Yeltsin, Ekaterinburg
Boris Khasan – Professor, Siberian Federal
University
Modest Kolerov – Editor-in Chief of the
Regnum Information Agency (Moscow)
Galina Kopnina – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Natalia Koptseva – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Natalia Kovtoun – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Alexander Kronik – Professor, Howard
University, USA
Liudmila Kulikova – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Suneel Kumar – Assistant Professor,
Department of Strategic and Regional
Studies, University of Jammu
Liudmila Mayorova – Ph.D. Associate
Professor, Siberian Federal University
Pavel Mandryka – Associate Professor,
Siberian Federal University
Boris Markov – Professor, Saint-Petersburg
State University
Valentin Nemirovsky – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Nicolay Pak – Professor, Krasnoyarsk State
Pedagogical University named after
V.P. Astafev
Nicolay Parfentyev – Professor,
Corresponding Member of the Peter
the Great Academy of Sciences and
Arts, Honoured Scientist of the Russian
Federation, South Ural State University
Natalia Parfentyeva – Professor, Member of
the Composers of Russia, Corresponding
Member of the Peter the Great Academy
of Sciences and Arts, Honoured Arts
Worker of the Russian Federation,
South Ural State University
Ivan A. Pfanenshtil
Geopolitical Manifestations of Globalization Subjects
– 953 –
Igor B. Sergeev and Tatiana V. Ponomarenko
The Strategies of Mineral and Chemical Companies in Terms of
the Modern Global Market
– 958 –
Elina S. Chuikova
Ways to Support Student’s Motivation in Academic Writing
Course
– 972 –
Michel P. Yatsenko
Social and Philisophical Problems of œPost-Soviet SpaceB
(Exemplified by Ukraine)
– 981 –
Pavel V. Poluyan
New Understanding of Time Based on the Concept of Areal
Multitudes
– 939 –
Vladimir O. Lobovikov
Two Worlds, Two Languages, Two Semantics, Two
Linguistic Principles of Compositionality, and Two Kinds of
Nonsenses(Criticizing Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Morals and
of Metaphysics by Means of Discrete Mathematical Modeling a
Formal-Ethical Aspect of His Worldview)
– 901 –
Elena V. Melnikova
On the Correlation Between the Concepts of Sin, Seduction,
Temptation and Charm in Orthodox Anthropology
– 912 –
Valery V. Mineyev
Continualism by Aleksandr Svitin and Western ScientificPhilosophical
Tradition: on Grounds of Informational Chemistry
– 919 –
Elena A. Nozdrenko
Creating Demand in Cultural and Leisure Activities by Means
of Advertisement
– 927 –
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Nicolai Petro – Professor, Rhode Island
University, USA
Daniel Pivovarov – Professor, Ural Federal
University named after the fi rst President
of Russia B.N. Yeltsin, Ekaterinburg
Igor Pyzhov – Associate Professor , Siberian
Federal University
Oyvind Ravna – Professor, University of
Tromso – The Arctic University of
Norway
Irina Rubert – Professor, Saint-Petersburg
State University of Economics
Andrey Smirnov – Corresponding Member,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute
of Philosophy RAS, Moscow
Olga Smolyaninova – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Vladimir Suprun – Professor, Institute of
Philosophy and Law of SB RAS
Viktor Suslov – Corresponding Member
RAS, Institute of Economics and
Industrial Engineering of SB RAS
Roman Svetlov – Professor, Saint-Petersburg
State University
Elena Tareva – Professor, Moscow City
University
Kristine Uzule – Ph.D. Baltic International
Academy, Riga, Latvia
Eugeniya Zunder – Professor, Siberian
Federal University
Liudmila V. Baeva
South-Russian and Siberian Frontier: Analogies and Specific
Character
– 994 –
Pavel V. Veklenko
Situational Approach in the Social-Human Cognition: Objectives,
Principles and Categories
– 1003 –
Viacheslav I. Kudashov and Natalia S. Burtasova
Sacralisation of Ideals and Values in Management of the Mass
Consciousness
– 1011 –
Свидетельство о регистрации СМИ
ПИ № ФС77-28-723 от 29.06.2007 г.
Серия включена в «Перечень ведущих
рецензируемых научных журналов
и изданий, в которых должны
быть опубликованы основные научные
результаты диссертации на
соискание ученой степени доктора и
кандидата наук» (редакция 2010 г.)
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Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences 5 (2015 8) 822-830
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Economic Crisis and Health Care Delivery System:
a Study of Private Health Care Delivery
in Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Bentina Alawari Mathiasa
* and Athanasius N. Amasiatub
a
b
Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Awka, Nigeria
University of Port Harcourt
Choba, Nigeria
Received 20.01.2015, received in revised form 14.03.2015, accepted 21.04.2015
This paper examines the current economic crisis in Nigeria and its impact on private medical business
using Port Harcourt City as a case study. It took a brief look at the Nigerian economic crisis as well
as the relationship between the economic crisis and health care delivery system. A brief survey of the
economic activities of the study area is made so as to adequately situate the study and facilitate the
understanding of the social, economic and political conditions that have given so much prominence to
private practices in Port Harcourt. It also attempts to trace the origin of private health care delivery
system in Nigeria in general and Port Harcourt in particular as well as discuss the impact it had made.
Finally, it gave some suggestions on how to improve the health care delivery system.
Keywords: economic crisis, health care, medical business, private practices.
Research area: economics.
Introduction
The economic condition of any society is
determined by the society’s increasing ability
to master its environment and subsequently its
ability to effectively combine the human and
natural resources for effi cient production when
this is effectively done, it is usually said that the
economy of the society is stable. This is usually
refl ected in the standard of living of the people.
A crisis situation sets in when the human and
natural resources are not effectively combined
or when the proceeds from the combination are
controlled by only a few. This situation is made
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* Corresponding author E-mail address: mathiasbentina@gmail.com, bentinad1@yahoo.com
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manifest in the society through unemployment,
underemployment, hunger, poverty, diseases,
poor housing, and rural-urban migration, poor
medical services, low standard of education,
bad roads, poor water supply, increasing number
of destitute on the streets, scarcity of essential
goods such as drugs and medicament, poor
sanitation, social apathy, lack of the will and
initiative to make changes for better and such
likes (Igwe 1992, Tamuno 1998). In order to
survive this crisis situation, the society devices
mean of coping with it.
In the health sector,
which is the focus of this paper, economic crisis
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