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Influence of Domestic Abuse on the Adolescent’s Anti-Social Behaviour in Secondary Schools in Akwa Ibom State
ABSTRACT
The study examined the influence of domestic abuse on the adolescent’s anti-social
behaviour in secondary schools in Akwa Ibom State. The study centered on domestic abuse
such as siblings’ rivalry and parental physical maltreatment of children. The research design
used for this study was Expost-Facto design. The population consisted of all teachers and
students of the secondary schools in Akwa Ibom State. Proportionate stratified random
sampling method was used to select the 800 respondents (200 teachers and 600 students).
The instrument used by the researcher for the study was a research questionnaire tagged
“DOMESTIC ABUSE AND ADOLESCENT ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIUOR
QUESTIONNAIRE†(DAAABQ). The instrument passed through face and content validation
by experts in the field and the reliability coefficient obtained was 0.75. The data obtained
was analyzed using regression analysis. The result of the findings revealed that there is
significant influence of siblings rivalry on anti-social behaviour of secondary school students
in Akwa Ibom State. Also there is significant influence of parental physical maltreatment of
children on anti-social behaviour of secondary school students in Akwa Ibom State. One of
the recommendations was that Parents must not impose physical force on children in attempt
to correct them, as this is likely to cause physical harm, and poor academic performances.
KEYWORDS: Domestic abuse, Adolescent, Anti-social behavior, Rivalry,
Maltreatment
Mr Bassey UDOM
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