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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MARITAL SATISFACTION, FAMILY RELATIONS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS

CHAPETR ONE INTRODUCTION  1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research Hypotheses 1.5        Justification of the study 1.6       Significance of the study 1.7       Scope and limitation of the study 1.8       Definition of terms 1.9       Organization of the study CHAPETR TWO 2.0   LITERATURE REVIEW   CHAPETR THREE 3.0        Research methodology 3.1    sources of data collection 3.3        Population of the study 3.4        Sampling and sampling distribution 3.5        Validation of research instrument 3.6        Method of ...

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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STIGMATIZATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING OF RELATIVE OF MENTALLY ILL PERSON

ABSTRACT The study employed correlation design in investigating the relationship between stigmatization, and wellbeing of mentally ill people in Kaduna State, Nigeria. The population of this study was made up of 8,002 school students. A total of 377 stigmatized students were sampled using proportionate sampling technique and used for the study. Three (3) instruments namely, Stigmatize Questionnaire (PAQ), Psychology Questionnaire (PAq) and Social Adjustment Questionnaire (SAQ) were adopted and used ...

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PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT OF CONFLICT/VIOLENCE ON WOMEN AND CHILDREN

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1993, defines violence against women as “any act of gender based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or private life”.2 It encompasses, ...

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND LOCUS OF CONTROL AS PREDICTORS OF SELF CONCEPT AMONG EARLY ADOLESCENCE

TABLE OF CONTENT Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgment Abstract Table of content CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study 1.2 Statement of d problem 1.3 Purpose of d study 1.4 Relevance of d study CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2.1 Theoretical review of literature 2.2 Empirical review 2.3 Hypothesis (directional) 2.4 Operational definition of terms CHAPTER THREE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research design 3.2 research setting 3.3 Participants 3.4 ...

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LOCUS OF CONTROL, JOB STATUS, GENDER AND PERCEIVED JOB INSECURITY AMONG BANK WORKERS

  ABSTRACT This study investigated locus of control, job status and gender as predictors of perceived job insecurity among bank workers. Two hundred (200) bank workers (122 males and 78 females) drawn from first bank Plc, fidelity bank Plc, zenith bank Plc, Union bank Plc and Access bank Plc all in Nsukka, Enugu state  participated in the study. Locus of control scale (LCS) and Job insecurity inventory (JII) were used ...

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SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CHALLENGES OF SINGLE PARENT FAMILY

TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS                                                                PAGES ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1    BACKGROUND OF STUDY 1.2    Statement of the Problem 1.3    GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH 1.4    SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH 1.5    RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1.6    SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE RESEARCH 1.7    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESEARCH 1.8    DEFINITION OF CONCEPTS CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1    INTRODUCTION 2.1.1 An Overview of Single parenting 2.2    ...

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IMPACT OF SELF CONCEPT, BODY DISSATISFACTION AND GENDER ON STUDENT’S FEAR OF NEGATIVE EVALUATION

  ABSTRACT The present research aimed to examine the differences in self-concept, body dissatisfaction and gender on student’s fear of negative evaluation among university students with and without obesity. A purposive sample of university students with obesity (n = 109) and without obesity (n = 141) with age range 18 to 25 years (M = 22, SD = 1.63) participated in the research with their full consent. The self-report instruments ...

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THE IMPACT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PREPARATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF FOOT BALL PLAYERS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This project studied the impact of psychological preparation on performance in Football among players in Pepsi academy Lagos. The researcher based the study on this following questions; Such as in what way will pep-talk influence the performance of football players? How will relaxation technique influence players’ performance in Football? How does self criticism affects a players performance in Football? How will mental practice is having an alerted mind with ...

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EFFECT OF TELEVISION VIEWING ON THE MORAL BEHAVIOR OF NIGERIAN CHILDREN.

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY   CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Television is a sight and sound medium through which messages and information ideas are communicated to a wide range of audience. Television viewing is a common activity engaged in by children, especially in this era of proliferation of television as a medium for communication. To this end, television messages are broadcast for certain ...

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ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF METACOGNITIVE SCAFFOLDING ON ACADEMIC ANXIETY OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

ABSTRACT   This study assessed the effect of metacognitive scaffolding on academic anxiety of senior secondary school students in Zaria Metropolis, Nigeria. A Quasi-experimental design, involving pretest-posttest without a control group was adapted for the study. two co-educational schools were randomly selected that served as the treatment groups, Purposive sampling technique was used in selecting the sample population of twenty (20) students with high rate of academic anxiety out of ...

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THE INFLUENCE OF PARENTING STYLE, PARENTAL BOND, FAMILY COHESION AND SELF ESTEEM ON EMOTIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF ADOLESCENT

TABLE OF CONTENT Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgment Abstract Table of content CHAPETR ONE 1.0   INTRODUCTION  1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research question 1.5       Research hypotheses 1.6        Significance of the study 1.7        Scope and limitation of the study 1.8       Definition of terms 1.9       organization of the study CHAPETR TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 introduction 2.2 conceptual review 2.3 empirical review CHAPETR THREE 3.0        Research methodology ...

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BIOPHILIC DESIGN PATTERNS AS TOOLS FOR ENHANCING PATIENTS’ HEALING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL RECOVERY IN THE DESIGN OF NATIONAL CANCER HOSPITAL, ABUJA

Abstract   In 2014, the World Health Organization in Nigeria recorded 150,000 new cancer cases with an estimated mortality rate of about 80,000. Even with this frightening statistic, there are few cancer clinics and only 11 cancer registries which are located in various teaching hospitals in different parts of the country. These facilities were approached using a generic design as such the psychosocial needs of the cancer patients were not ...

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SURVEY OF THE CONTROL PROGAMMES ON SUBSTANCES ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS AND ADULTS IN KATSINA STATE

ABSTRACT   The purpose of the study was to survey the control programmes on substances abuse among youths and adults in Katsina state. The study was to assess the effectiveness of substances abuse control programmes. To achieve the purpose of the research questions were raised and each question was postulated. Six questions were raised and hypotheses were formulated and tested. A survey research design was adopted based on the fact ...

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BROKEN HOMES AND EMOTIONAL ADJUSTMENT AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

ABSTRACT   This study investigated the Relationship between Broken Homes and Emotional Adjustment among Secondary School Students in To guide the study three research objectives, three research questions and three hypotheses were raised. correlational research design was employed to carry out the study. The proportional sampling technique was used to select a sample of 274 students from a population of 902 students of the sampled schools. Two instruments, Broken Home ...

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RELATIONSHIP OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION AND SELF EFFICACY WITH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG NCE STUDENTS OF COLLEGES OF EDUCATION

ABSTRACT This study investigated relationship of achievement motivation, self-efficacy and academic achievement among NCE students of colleges of education in Kaduna State. Survey design was adopted in the study. The study was guided by seven objectives, seven research questions and seven hypotheses. The population of the study was made up of 5,707 NCE II students and the sample of the study was 361 students randomly selected. Achievement Motivation, Self-efficacy Scales ...

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INFLUENCE OF ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT, ATTITUDES AND COMPLIANCE ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN GOMBE STATE

ABSTRACT   This study focused on students‟ academic self-concept, attitudes and compliance on academic performance of senior secondary school students in Gombe state. The objectives of this study is to determine the relationship between academic self-concept and academic performance of the students, to determine the relationship between attitudes towards academic activities and academic performance of the students and to also determine the relationship between compliance to school rules and academic ...

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EFFECT OF WORKING MOTHERS ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR CHILDREN

ABSTRACT This study entitled "The Effect of working Mothers on the Educational Development their Children" was designed to be descriptive survey method. A sample of 49 children was selected for the study. These children were basic six pupils and the scores for the pupils for three years were used. A simple questionnaire was designed to elicit this information. Five hypotheses were raised to guide the study and hypotheses were tested ...

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EFFECTS OF ACADEMIC ANXIETY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS WITH AND WITHOUT LEARNING DISABLITIES AND HOW STUDENTS CAN COPE WITH ANXIETY AT SCHOOL

Abstract   This research paper explores the relationship between anxiety, student achievement, self-concept, and self-efficacy for students with and without disabilities. Anxiety can have negative effects on all students. Students with anxiety problems tend to show lower levels of academic achievement, self-efficacy, and self-concept. Anxiety reduction requires the work of students, teachers, and parents. Mindfulness Meditation, metacognition, coping, teacher involvement, and test question order are anxiety reduction strategies explored. Problem ...

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EFFECT OF COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING ON DELINQUENT BEHAVIOUR AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN BORSTAL TRAINING INSTITUTE

ABSTRACT This study investigated the effect of cognitive restructuring on Delinquent Behaviour among adolescents in Borstal training Institute, Barnawa, Kaduna State, Nigeria. The study employed a quasi experimental, non-equivalent control group, pre-test-post-test design. The population of the study was 364 inmates out of which 40 inmates were purposively sampled and used for the study. The instruments used for Data Collection was Conduct Disorder Scale (CDS) and Inmates Therapeutic Technique Questionnaire ...

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EFFECT OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL TECHNIQUE IN REDUCING DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS AMONG ADULT LEARNERS IN BENUE STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT   This study investigated the effect of cognitive behavioural technique in reducing depression symptoms among adult learners in Benue State, Nigeria. The population consisted of male and female adult learners in Benue State Agency for Adult and Non-formal education, Makurdi. The study was a quasi-experimental study which adopted pre-test, post-test control group design. An intact sample of 30 adult learners – 15 in the treatment group and 15 in ...

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