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FAMILY TYPE AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN UYO SENATORIAL DISTRICT, AKWA IBOM STATE
ABSTRACT
This study was to investigate the effect of family
type on the deviant behaviour of secondary school students in the Uyo
Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom State. An Expost-facto research design was
used for the study. The study area was Uyo Senatorial District. The population
of the study comprised of all secondary school students in the study area.
Cluster and random sampling techniques was used to select 1 teacher and 20
students each from 4 schools selected from each of the 5 local government
areas, giving a total of 400 respondents that comprised the sample size used
for this study. The instrument used for data collection was a
researcher-developed questionnaire titled "Family Type and Students
Deviant Behaviour (FVSDB)". Face and content validation of the instrument
was carried out by a supervisor and a lecturer in test and measurement in the
Faculty of Education, University of Uyo, Uyo. Instrument reliability was tested
using the Cronbach Alpha technique. The reliability coefficient obtained was
0.94. The data obtained was analyzed using descriptive statistics and
independent t-test used to analyse the hypotheses. The result was tested for
significance at 0.05 alpha levels. The data obtained was analyzed using descriptive
statistics and independent t-test used to analyse the hypotheses. The result
was tested for significance at 0.05 alpha levels. The study concluded that
family type has significant influence on deviant behaviour of secondary school
students in Uyo Senatorial District, meaning that secondary school students in
Uyo Senatorial District who are from polygamous family are associated with more
deviant behaviour of than their counterparts in monogamous families. One of the
recommendations made in the study was that the government should regularly
organize workshops or seminars for parents to teach them the various ways they
can use to bring up their children, especially in polygamous families.
KEYWORDS: Family type, deviant behavior,
secondary school, Uyo Senatorial District and Akwa Ibom State
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