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Predictors Of Youth Conflict In Ebonyi State: The Perspective Of Christian Religion On The Conflict Managements Clementina Njoku, Nkechi; Ebere Nwazonobi, Patricia; Margaret Ndidiamaka, Anugwo; Eni Eluu, Patrick; Adibe Nwafor, Kenneth; A Orji, Scholastica; C. Ngwakwe, Patricia; N. Afoke, Eunice; Ujebe, Nome; Francisca Nwakaego, Ede; Alor, Rosaline; OE. Nwoba, Martin; O. Aleke, Christian
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): June 2024 ( Indonesia - Ethiорiа - Nigeria )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v5i3.812

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Conflict is an integral part of day- to-day life because when people live, associate and work together as a group, conflict is inevitable. The study determined predictors of youth’s conflict in ebonyi state and the perspective of Christian religion on the conflict managements. The study adopted a descriptive cross-sectional survey research design. The population of the study comprised all the youths in the affected communities of the State, while a total of three hundred (300) youths were selected using purposive sampling technique. Structured questionnaire were the instrument used for data collection. The analysis of data were done using mean and standard deviation. The findings reveals overall mean scores of ( = 3.1), which revealed that the items studied are high predictors of youth conflict in Ebonyi State. The result further shows the overall mean scores of ( = 3.2), which is above the criterion mean of 2.50, which indicated that conflict among the youth could be resolved/managed through Christian Religion education. The study concluded that the government at all levels and the concerned stakeholder of the communities should as a matter of fact imbibe and make the teaching and learning of Christian Religion studies compulsory in schools.
Prevalence Of Unintended Pregnancy Among Female Adolescents In Anambra State: Its Risk And Protective Factors Okechukwu Aleke, Christian; Eni Eluu, Patrick; Okereke Olom, Michael; N. Afoke, Eunice; Nwankwo, Chinedu; Chisom Igwe, Basil; Anulika Ogbu, Joy; Mercy Eberechi, Ugbor-Aku; God’slove Oko, Omaka; Anulika Alo, Joy; E. Obinma, Chidnma
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): June 2025 ( Indonesia - Nigeria - Uzbekistan - Philippines )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v6i2.893

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Pregnancy is usually a God blessings and welcome development when it occurs at the appropriate time during wedlock and among couples in marriage. On the contrary, it may trigger a serious health, social and economic consequences if it occurs unintended, outside of wedlock or during the adolescent’s secondary schools. The study explored prevalence of unintended pregnancy among female adolescents in Anambra State: Its Risk and Protective Factors. This was cross-sectional quantitative survey research design conducted among 240 female adolescents/adults in Anambra state.  A semi structured questionnaire using purposive/ convenience sampling was the instrument and sampling method used for data collection. The analysis of data was done using mean (x) and standard deviation to answer the research questions, and t-test statistics to test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. The results shows that the prevalence of unintended pregnancy was 12.0%. Poverty level (3.70), Pressure from peers to have sex” (3.60), Poor parental supervision (2.09) were the risk factors. The protective factors amongst others were that parents should be educated through seminars on the importance of discussing sexuality and the dangers of premarital sex with their children especially the females (98.3%). The findings underscore the need for proper education and parental intervention of the female adolescents and as well increased awareness on the use of contraceptive, so as to bridge the large gap of unmet need.
Prevalence of Unintended Pregnancy among Female Adolescents in Anambra State: Its Risk and Protective Factors Okechukwu Aleke, Christian; Eni Eluu, Patrick; Okereke Olom, Michael; N. Afoke, Eunice; Nwankwo, Chinedu; Chisom Igwe, Basil; Anulika Ogbu, Joy; Mercy Eberechi, Ugbor-Aku; God’slove Oko, Omaka; Anulika Alo, Joy; Obinma, Chidnma E.
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): April 2025 ( Indonesia - Nigeria - Kazakhstan )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v6i2.961

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Pregnancy is usually a God blessings and welcome development when it occurs at the appropriate time during wedlock and among couples in marriage. On the contrary, it may trigger a serious health, social and economic consequences if it occurs unintended, outside of wedlock or during the adolescent’s secondary schools. The study explored prevalence of unintended pregnancy among female adolescents in Anambra State: Its Risk and Protective Factors. This was cross-sectional quantitative survey research design conducted among 240 female adolescents/adults in Anambra state.  A semi structured questionnaire using purposive/ convenience sampling was the instrument and sampling method used for data collection. The analysis of data was done using mean (x) and standard deviation to answer the research questions, and t-test statistics to test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. The results shows that the prevalence of unintended pregnancy was 12.0%. Poverty level (3.70), Pressure from peers to have sex” (3.60), Poor parental supervision (2.09) were the risk factors. The protective factors amongst others were that parents should be educated through seminars on the importance of discussing sexuality and the dangers of premarital sex with their children especially the females (98.3%). The findings underscore the need for proper education and parental intervention of the female adolescents and as well increased awareness on the use of contraceptive, so as to bridge the large gap of unmet need.