The effects of parenting styles on student’s disposition to violence in Osun State, Nigeria
The effects of parenting styles on student’s disposition to violence in Osun State, Nigeria
Author(s): Lawani Ajibike OmololaSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: violence; parenting styles; nature of violence; disposition to violence; child upbringing; youth
Summary/Abstract: The prevalence of violence among youth gives concern not only in our immediate society but universally. The tendency of youth to become violent may have to do with child upbringing, which is embedded in style of parenting. Thus, this study examined the effects of parenting styles on student’s disposition to violence. It also investigated the nature and prevalence of violence in selected secondary schools in Osun State. A questionnaire titled “Students Disposition to Violence Scale (SDVS)” was used to collect data from 600 students that participated in the study. Data collected were analyzed using t-test statistic and one-way ANOVA. The study revealed that the nature of violence that occurred in secondary schools is mostly physical and psychological. However, the most prevalent is physical violence where fighting occurred by 71%. It was discovered that parenting styles had a significant effect on the disposition of students to violence (F=7.643, p<0.05) Conclusively, the study revealed that the pattern of upbringing which parents adopt for their children, are vital factors that contribute to making the child either vulnerable or not, to violent behaviour.
Journal: Revista de Cercetare şi Intervenţie Socială
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 32
- Page Range: 86-94
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English
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