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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol. 8(4) pp. 068-082, April 2020
Copyright © 2020 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3765859 |
Original Research Article
Parenting Styles and Aggressive Behavior among In-School
Adolescents in Abia State, Nigeria |
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*1Ojukwu
M.O., 2Chukwuemeka Martina and 3Awoke N.
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1,2Department
of Psychology and Counseling, Michael Okpara University of
Agriculture, Umudike, Umuahia, Abia State Nigeria
3Department of Educational Foundations, Alex Ekwueme
Federal University, Ebonyi State
*Corresponding Author’s E-mail: floxymark2008@yahoo.com
Phone No: 08035430638, 08077029949
Received: 20 March 2020 I Accepted: 09 April 2020
I Published: 25 April 2020
Copyright © 2020 Author(s) retain the
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This study investigated parenting styles as a correlate of
aggressive behavior among in-school adolescents in Abia State.
Four research questions and three null hypotheses guided the
study, correlational research as design. The sample consisted of
878 respondents drawn through two stage sampling procedure from
a population of 8783 (4195 male and 4588 female) in-school
adolescents. Two instruments titled “Parenting Styles
Questionnaire” (PSQ) and “Students’ Aggressive Behaviour
Questionnaire” (SABQ) were developed by the researchers and used
for the study. The stability of the instruments was determined
using Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient which
gave reliability indices of .852 and .823 for PSQ and SABO
respectively. The data obtained were analyzed using descriptive
statistics, Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient,
Linear regression, multiple regressions and Scheffe test
revealed the following findings: the prevalence of aggressive
behavior is to a high extent as the in-school adolescents
experience physical, emotional and verbal aggressive behaviours
to a high extent. Parenting Styles Correlated to a very high and
significant extent with aggressive behavior of in-school
adolescents; a positive but very low and no significant gender
differences exist in the relationship between parenting styles
and aggressive behavior of the adolescents. Location (urban and
rural areas) to a positive high and significant extent creates
differences in the correlation between parenting styles. Among
the educational implications of the findings was that aggressive
behavior depends on parenting styles among in-school
adolescents. It was thus recommended among others that there
need for periodic exposure of in-school adolescents and their
parents to seminars on parenting styles and as relate to
aggressive behavior among in-school adolescents.
Keywords: Parenting Styles, Correlates, Aggressive
behavior, In-school adolescents and Abia State.
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