Indonesian Educational Research Journal
Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Various strategies to improve cognitive and affective aspects of learners

Examining Marriage and Partnering Practices Among Students in Higher Learning Institutions in Tanzania

Ntawigaya, Noel Julius (Unknown)
Kazonda, Festo (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Apr 2025

Abstract

This study explores marriage and partnering practices among university students in Tanzania, focusing on factors influencing cohabitation and the associated challenges impacting academic performance. Data collected from 90 students at two universities in Mbeya revealed that motivations for cohabitation include emotional, social, and financial factors such as feelings of maturity (38.89%), pressure from unplanned pregnancies (45.56%), peer influence (47.78%), and shared financial responsibilities (44.44%). However, cohabitation also presents significant challenges, including unplanned pregnancies (50%), frequent conflicts (53.33%), infidelity (53.33%), social stigma (36.67%), and health risks like infectious disease transmission (23.33%). These challenges negatively affect students' academic engagement, with over half reporting academic distractions (57.67%). The study recommends comprehensive sexual education, accessible counseling services, financial support programs, inclusive environments, health awareness, tailored academic support, and workshops on healthy relationship skills. These initiatives can help institutions create supportive interventions, enabling students to manage cohabitation complexities while promoting academic success and personal development.

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ierj

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Education

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Indonesian Educational Research Journal provides a platform for research on the future challenges and developments that education will face. Indonesian Educational Research Journal is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal that publishes original work in all areas of education, serving ...