Dysfunctional families and adolescent rebellion in New Nyanya area of Nasarawa state, Nigeria (original) (raw)

The Impact of Family Structure on the Nature and Type of Delinquent Behaviours among Secondary School Adolescents in Kumo Metropolis, Gombe State

Hassana Yahaya Bello , 2023

The study investigated the effects of family structure on delinquent behaviours and its health consequences among secondary school adolescents in Kumo metropolis, Gombe State. Juvenile delinquency is becoming a problem bedeviling many societies of the world. The objectives of the study is to examine the effects of family structure on juvenile delinquency, identify the causes of juvenile behaviours among adolescents, identify the health consequences of these behaviours and proffer possible solutions. Using cluster and simple random sampling techniques, a sample of three hundred and two (302) adolescents respondents was drawn from four private and public secondary schools (Government day secondary School Akkoyel, Government day Secondary School Pilot, The Classic Academy, and HajiyaNai'la Science Secondary School) in Kumo metropolis. The findings revealed that; the extended family is the major family type practiced in Kumo Metropolis and it was the leading avenue to juvenile delinquency. Poverty was found to be the possible cause of juvenile offending in Kumo metropolis and the most committed delinquent acts were violent crimes. This study recommended that Governmental, non-governmental organizations, and elites should establish job opportunities and small-scale industries to help alleviate poverty, law should be enforced, and parents should monitor and try to meet the demands of their children such as food, clothing, shelter, and education.

Family Types and Psychosocial Behaviours of Inschool Adolescents in Enugu State Nigeria

2020

Adolescents’ inappropriate behaviours in Nigeria are becoming worrisome and the traces of it are still uncertain especially in Enugu State. Based on this, the study determined the family types as correlate of adolescents ‘psychosocial behaviours in Enugu State, Nigeria. A sample size was 640 in-school adolescents. A FAPBQ was used for data collection. The questionnaire was face validated by three experts. It was trial tested using 30 students and its internal consistency was ascertained using Cronbach Alpha co-efficient statistical method. The result gave an overall Alpha- co-efficient value of 0.75. Data collected were analyzed using percentage count, correlation and regression statistics. Results showed a statistically positive significant relationship between the family type and psychological behaviors. The result demonstrated that there was a significant correlation between psychological behaviours and social behaviours. It was found that there was positive significant correlati...

IMPACT OF FAMILY STRUCTURE ON THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR OF ADOLESCENTS IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS, KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA

The broken family also called single parent family is not structurally intact for various reasons; death of a parent, divorce, separation, dissertation and illegitimacy, adoption, artificial insemination, surrogate motherhood, or extramarital pregnancy. According to Callister (2006), in a dual parent family, parents are mainly responsible for the educational and career development of their children. Children tend to behave better when both parents are present. However, with the present modernization, the economic instability and industrial revolutions, both parents engage in jobs that can provide more income to the family thereby living their children for a long period of hours at home or school, thus depriving the family of a more intimate parent-child relationship. These contribute to the reasons why some children’s behavior from dual parent families is morally and socially poor.

FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE DEVIANT BEHAVIOURS AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN RIVERS STATES: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELLING

The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that influence deviant behaviours among secondary school adolescents in Ahoada West Local Government Area of River State. It covered the influence of class (form), sex, age, socioeconomic status, and family size on the students' level of deviant behaviours in secondary schools. Five hypotheses were raised to guide the study. A total of 300 students were drawn from five secondary schools out of ten, from an estimate of about 15,000 students. The research design was the survey and stratified random sampling technique was used for the selection of the students. A research instrument titled "Deviant Behaviour Scale" (DBS) constructed in the Likert fashion was adopted and used to elicit responses from the respondents. It was validated by experts in test and measurement. A reliability coefficient value of 0.78 was obtained through test-retest method. Data collected were analyzed using independent t-test statistical analysis for the five null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed that hypotheses one, two and three were significant at 0.05 level of significance and hence rejected. While hypotheses four and five were not significant at 0.05 level of significance and hence not rejected. Thus the implication of the findings and recommendations were also discussed.

Violence among Adolescents in Lagos State

Societal well-being depended on its inhabitants. The role education in societal development cannot be over emphasized. Thus, deterioration of educational system would lead to ethical and moral disasters that would lead to violence and state of anarchy in the society. This note studied the effects of educational reforms that Nigeria and specifically Lagos state had gone through in the last decades. The results showed that the reforms such as abrogation of subjects like moral studies and undermined of subjects like Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) and Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK) resulted in the state of anarchy on tertiary institutions campuses and on the streets in Lagos State.

Family types and juvenile delinquency issues among secondary school students in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria: Counselling implications

The study focused on identifying the influence of family types on juvenile delinquency among secondary school students in Nigeria. Based on empirical findings, three research questions were raised along with three hypotheses to guide the study. Using the multistage random sampling technique, 200 students were selected for the study from five public secondary schools in Uyo metropolis. The self-report Family Delinquency Questionnaire (FADEQ) was used for data collection. Frequencies and simple percentages were used to answer the research questions while the hypotheses were tested statistically using the chi square statistic. The results indicate that three family variables namely: family stability, family cohesiveness, and family adaptability impact strongly on juvenile delinquency among secondary school students in Uyo metropolis. The discussion was also put in the context of previous findings. Based on these findings, the counseling implications were proffered.

Maladaptive behaviour of secondary school students in Imo State, Nigeria

International Journal of Educational Research, 2020

This study investigated the influence of parenting styles and family status on proneness to maladaptive behaviour of secondary school students in Imo State, Nigeria. Two hypotheses were posed to guide the study. The design of the study is pre-test post-test quasi experimental design. Simple random sampling technique was used to select three secondary school II (SSS 2) and the same sampling procedure was adopted for the selection of 40 students from each Senior Secondary School II (SSS 2).The total number of 120 students participated in the study. Three instruments were used namely; Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (LSRPS), Parenting Style Questionnaire (PSQ) and Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised Scale (PCL-RS) with the reliability coefficient values of 0.89, 0.79 and 0.81 respectively. The data obtained were analysed using both Descriptive and Inferential Statistics for each hypothesis and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The result from the study revealed that one of th...

Youth Violence among Households in Southwest Nigeria: The Impact of Family Background

The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 2020

The Impact of Family Background 1. Introduction Youth violence represents a complete interplay of negative sociocultural and socioeconomic factors; having its burden approaching a pandemic level worldwide (Golshiri et al., 2018). It is not only interesting but also pathetic to know that adolescents, who are the building blocks of any nation, are strictly affected. The field of violence perversion is advancing towards making use of concepts like the ecological model to identify and conceptualize risk and protective

Causes and Management of Conflict between Teenagers and Parents in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria

2019

The world we are living in is characterized by violence which has extended to the home between parents and children. This study was designed to find out the causes and management of conflict between teenagers and parents in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State. This study is an empirical paper which employed the survey research design. The sample size of the study was 260 respondents which consisted of 200 teenagers and 60 parents randomly selected from five quarters in Isoko North Local Government Area. A structured questionnaire contently validated was used as instrument for data collection. Data collected were analysed through percentage. Findings from the study showed that lack of mutual understanding of intention between teenagers and their parents as the major factor causing conflicts between teenagers and parents in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State. The three null hypotheses stated were rejected at 0.05 significant level. Based on the results of th...