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Nigerian Journal of Guidance and Counselling
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  • Self-Esteem and Gender Influence as Predictors of Academic Achievement in
           Basic Science and Mathematics among Secondary School Students in Katsina
           State

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      Authors: Steve Olusegun Bada, Mamman Umar, Mukhtar Jimoh
      Pages: 1 - 15
      Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the Self-esteem and Gender influence as predictors of academic achievement in Basic science and  Mathematics among secondary school students’ in Katsina state. The total sample size is two hundred and ninety-one (291) SSS One  students which comprised 161 male and 130 female students selected from three schools in Mani Educational Quality Assurance Zone,  Katsina state. Purposive sampling technique was used to select three public senior secondary schools. The instrument used to collect  data was titled Rosenberg SelfEsteem Scale (RSES), with Cronbach’s alpha reliability co-efficient of 0.79. Basic Education Certificate  Examination (BECE) results of 2019/2020 session were used to determine their academic achievement. Analysis of data was carried out  using frequency, mean, percentage, bar and pie chart, non-independent t-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Three hypotheses were tested at 0.05 alpha level of significance. Findings of the study revealed that there was significant difference in self-esteem and academic  achievement between Basic science and Mathematics. Also, there was significant difference in academic achievement based on gender in  Basic science and Mathematics among the students. The study concluded that students with high self-esteem participated  enthusiastically in the learning process and were more confident, active and motivated towards learning and performed better in  examination as compared to those students with low self-esteem. It was recommended that teachers and parents should give both  gender equal opportunities to work independently and improve themselves toward a particular task and avoid giving preferences to one  gender over another which could affect their self-worth in learning. 
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Effect of cognitive restructuring counselling technique on social anxiety
           among secondary school students in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria
           

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      Authors: Hammed Popoola Aminu, M.I. Abdullahi
      Pages: 16 - 28
      Abstract: Social anxiety has been recognized as one of the salient psychological problems among secondary school adolescents. Many of them lack  the confidence to demand for their rights and the ability to express their opinions without fear. This study thus examined the effect  of cognitive restructuring counselling technique on social anxiety among secondary school students in Ilorin metropolis, Kwara State,  Nigeria. The study adopted a quasi-experimental design which involved pre-test, post-test design. The population of the study comprised  three thousand, seven hundred and forty-seven secondary school students (3,747) who were identified with social anxiety in Ilorin  metropolis. The purposive sampling technique was used to select (10) socially anxious students that participated in the study. Social  Anxiety Scale (SAS) adopted from Yahaya and Nyarko-Sampson (2016) was used to collect relevant data for this study. Data were analysed  using mean, standard deviation, t-test and MANCOVA statistics. The findings of the study revealed that cognitive restructuring  counselling technique had effect on all the three components of social anxiety studied among secondary school students in Ilorin  metropolis that is: the physical component (t = 2.84; p < 0.05), the behavioural component (t = 3.24; p < 0.05) and the cognitive  component (t = 2.05; p < 0.05). The study unveiled that gender was not a significant factor for responses to treatment among the  participants of the study CRCT (f =0.563; p > 0.05). The study concluded that cognitive restructuring counselling technique was effective in  reducing social anxiety among secondary school students in Ilorin metropolis irrespective of its components and gender of participants.  Based on these findings, it was recommended among other things that, school counsellors/psychologists should make effective use of  cognitive restructuring counselling technique in addressing social anxiety among secondary school students. 
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Influence of peer pressure on delinquent behaviours of in school
           adolescents in Kwara State

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      Authors: M. Ajokpaniovo, A.O. Awoyemi, F.A. Okesina, F. Anyanwu
      Pages: 30 - 41
      Abstract: Adolescents have needs and problems that arise from organic, psychological and social pressures. These pressures in turn exert  influences on them, which makes them exhibit behaviours that are not in consonance with the societal norms leading to delinquency.  This might be the reasons why in-school adolescents involve themselves in delinquent behaviours such as examination malpractice,  bullying, stealing, truancy, destruction of school properties and even drug use. The problem of delinquent behaviour affects in-school  adolescents irrespective of gender, family type and parents’ literacy level though the degree and magnitude vary from school to school.  Thus, this situation calls for concern in order to avert further challenges the phenomenon could exert on the society. This paper  examined the influence of peer pressure on delinquent behaviour as expressed by in-school adolescents in Kwara State. A researcher  deigned questionnaire entitled “Peer Pressure and Delinquent Behaviour Questionnaire (PPADBQ)” was used to collect necessary data  for the study. The t-test was used to test the three null hypotheses. Two were accepted while one was rejected. The findings of this study  showed that peer pressure did not exert much influence on delinquent behaviour as expressed by in-school adolescents in Kwara State.  Based on the findings, it was recommended amongst others that school authorities should reinforce in her mode of enforcing school  rules and regulations as this will go a long way to reduce students’ misbehaviours in school.  
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Sexual Self -Efficacy, Sexual Risk-Cognition and Social Intelligence as
           Predictors of Risky Sexual Behaviours among Adolescents in Enugu State,
           Nigeria

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      Authors: Ndidi Mercy Ofole
      Pages: 43 - 65
      Abstract: This study examined the relationship between personal factors (sexual self-efficacy, sexual risk-cognition, social intelligence) and risky  sexual behaviours among in school adolescents in Enugu State, Nigeria. Simple random sampling technique was used to draw 400 students (male=184; female=216) with age range of 15–19 years (x̄=17.01; SD=2.66) from the target population. Four standardized self- report questionnaires were used for data collection. The results showed that there was no significant difference in risky sexual behaviour  of male and female participants. There was significant difference in involvement in risky sexual behaviours between students in rural and  urban secondary schools (Crit-t 1.002, Cal.t 1.987, df=398, P<0.05). There was negative linear relationship between the personal factors  (sexual selfefficacy, sexual risk-cognition and social Intelligence) and risky sexual behaviour. Further, of the three independent variables,  social intelligence (α = .456, t= 7.069, P<0.01) was most potent protective factor against risky behaviours followed by sexual self-efficacy (α  =.866, t = 13.442, P<0.01). Sexual risk-cognition did not effectively predict risky sexual behaviours. Constructs considered in the study  accounted for 10.2 % of the variance in adolescents’ risky sexual behaviours. It was recommended that counselling psychologists should  enhance the sexual selfefficacy, sexual risk- cognition and social intelligence of in-school adolescents since these factors were found to  have the likelihood of protecting them against risky sexual behaviours. 
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Impact of motivation on secondary school teachers’ participation in
           sporting activities in ilorin west Local Government Area

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      Authors: Memunat Tunrayo Ajadi
      Pages: 67 - 78
      Abstract: Participating in any sporting activities by the teachers’ in secondary school serve as a weapon to generate fun and reduce stress and give  enjoyment. But today involvement of teachers’ in any sporting activities is drastically reduce. The glory in the sense that most of the sport  facilities were obsolete and lack of interest and workload affect some of the teachers’ to take actively part in sporting events,  therefore the study prompted the research to investigated the impact of motivation on secondary school teacher’s participation in  sporting activities in Ilorin West Local Government Area. The variables investigated are sports facilities, interest, and workload. The  descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised all secondary school teachers, both public  and private in Ilorin West local government area. The sample for the study was 150 respondents. Simple random sampling technique was  adopted for the study. The research instrument for this study was a standardized questionnaire developed by the researcher that  consisting of structural items in 4-point Likert scale tagged "Questionnaire on the impact of motivation on secondary school teachers participation in sporting activities in Ilorin West Local Government Area". And the drafts questionnaire were given to two experts from  the department of Human Kinetics and Health promotion for Validity: their comments and suggestion were effected before  administering the questionnaire. Percentages were used to analyse the demographical data and the null hypotheses formulated were  tested using the inferential statistic of Pearson Product Moment Coefficient (PPMC) at 0.05 significance level. There was significant  relation between availability of sport facilities and teacher’s motivation to participate in sporting activities; The findings of the study  revealed that; there were significant relationship between, sports facilities, interest, the workload in sporting participation of secondary  school teachers in the Ilorin West local government area. Based on the findings, the study suggested that; the. Government-owned schools should make provision of adequate sports facilities and also see to the maintenance of it. Private owned what should also avail  sports facilities in their school premises with ease of disposition. Procured so that teachers can continue engaging and enjoying  participating in sporting activities. The workload of the teachers should be efficiently reduced to inactive participation in sporting  activities. 
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Awareness and Management of Depression among Married Personnels in Private
           Secondary Schools in Benin City, Edo State

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      Authors: Janet A. Ogbah, M.O. Omozuwa
      Pages: 81 - 93
      Abstract: Depression, a state of constant sadness, has become an everyday term in our society. Day in day out people go through situations that  constantly predisposes them to an unhealthy mental state subsequently leading to depression. This study investigated the awareness  and management of depression among married Adults in private secondary schools in Benin City. Four research questions and two  hypotheses were generated to guide the study. A total of 300 married adults were selected from private schools using a stratified random  sampling technique. An instrument developed by the researchers titled “Awareness and Management of Depression  Questionnaire (AMDQ)” was used to gather the data for the study. The questionnaire was validated by three Counsellor Educators in the  College of Education, Ekiadolor, Edo State. A test re-test reliability with a coefficient of 0.64 established the consistency of the instrument.  The generated data was analysed using means, standard deviation and t-test statistics. Findings of the study revealed that married  personnels in private schools are well aware of depression and find ways to cope with it. The study also indicated no significant difference  in the awareness of depression among married adults in private schools on the basis of gender, while there was significant  difference on the management of depression among married adults in private schools on the basis of gender. The study recommended  creating awareness and educating individuals through public lectures about the symptoms and management of depression as ways to  overcome depression. 
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Perceived potency of herbal medicines for treatment of illnesses among
           residents of Odo-Otin Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria

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      Authors: Ibrahim Ologele, Kabiru Adebola Salami, Olugbenga Ilutonmihi, Garba Isiaka, Jide Oyeyinka Abraham, Jide Oyeyinka Abraham
      Pages: 94 - 106
      Abstract: Herbal medicine is the use of herbs or medicinal plants properties for the prevention and treatment of illnesses.’ It takes the form of  concoction, decoction and infusion. The researchers observed common usage of herbal medicines among residents of Odo-Otin Local  Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria and there was a claimed of efficacy of these herbs despite not fully integrated in healthcare. The  purpose of the study therefore, was to investigate the perceived potency of; (i) candle bush flower (senna alata) and boundary tree leave  (newboldia laevis) for the treatment of pile and diarrhoea. A descriptive research design of the survey type was employed for this study.  The population of the study comprised all herbal medicine users in OdoOtin Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria. Multi-stage  sampling procedure which consists of purposive and snowball sampling techniques used to select 384 respondents for the study. A  researchers developed questionnaire validated by three experts in the Department of Health Promotion and Environmental Health  Education, University of Ilorin, Nigeria was used for the study and tested for reliability using a split-half method. A reliability coefficient of  0.75 was obtained using the Spearman Brown Prophesy Formula. Relevant data collected by the researchers and three trained research  assistants. Inferential statistics of Chi-square was used to test the hypotheses formulated for the study at 0.05 level of significance. The  findings of the study indicated that, the use of candle bush flower was perceived as significantly potent for the treatment of pile because  the calculated value of (25.21) greater than the table value of (21.03) at 12 degree of freedom, the use of boundary tree leaves was  perceived as significantly potent for the treatment of diarrhoea because the calculated value of (28.33) greater than the table value of  (21.03) at 12 degree of freedom. The study concluded that candle bush flower and boundary tree leave are potent for the treatment of  pile and diarrhoea. Therefore, it was recommended that candle bush flower and boundary tree leave should further subject to NAFDAC  test and if found effective should be consider for the treatment of pile and diarrhoea. 
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Prevalence of telephone scatologia among undergraduates in southwest
           Nigeria: Implication for counselling

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      Authors: Tosin .E. Akinduyo
      Pages: 108 - 118
      Abstract: Many humans are chiefly reproductive beings who cherish all sorts of intimacy to a sexual partner, for reasons best known to individuals  engaging in sexual relationship. Unfortunately, many people deviate in a bid to satisfy their libido. Both male and female have different preferences as regards sexual gratification. This study examined telephone scatologia as a deviant sexual practice obtained through the  use of obscene language on the phone to compel the non-consenting partner in to discussion. While the scatologist making the obscene  call gets sexual gratification during the process. In Nigeria, telephone scatologia is frowned at, as a punishable sexual offence. This study  further examined the benefits of a healthy sex life among others. One research question was raised to guide this study. Focus Group  Discussion was used to elicit responses from the participants. It was concluded that telephone scatologia is prevalent among  undergraduates. Based on this, it was recommended that: professional counsellors should embark more on mood-testing programmes  in collaboration with medical experts. This will allow the reduction of telephone scatologia to a barest minimum. 
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Causes and effect of loneliness on the emotional stability of young
           people: Counselling implications

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      Authors: Josephine Shola Aina, Abdulwahab Aimekeolomole Idris
      Pages: 120 - 132
      Abstract: This paper discusses the causes and effects of loneliness as an emotional issue among the young which required the need for counselling  in Nigeria. It also examines the many counselling strategies that can be used by counsellors in helping the young that may  find themselves in the web of loneliness such as Enlisting, listening, and empathizing among many others. Some of the causes and  effectsof loneliness include low self-esteem, fear and poor family relationships, physical effect, violence and dependence. It was  recommended among others that lonely people must be helped to see and acknowledge their strength, abilities and as well as their  weaknesses.
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Effectiveness of reality therapy in managing anxiety and depression in
           couples with infertility challenges in Gombe, Gombe State, Nigeria

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      Authors: Ishaka Yahaya, Rahmat Maina Tinja
      Pages: 133 - 130
      Abstract: This study investigated the effectiveness of reality therapy in managing anxiety and depression in couples with infertility challenges in  Gombe, Gombe State, Nigeria. The population of this study was seventy six (76) couples of reproductive age with infertility challenges  that were registered and receiving infertility treatment at the two Government owned hospitals selected for this study. These are: Federal  teaching hospital, Gombe and Specialist Hospital Gombe. Forty two (42) patients accessing infertility treatment from Federal  teaching hospital and thirty four (34) patients accessing infertility treatment from specialist hospital Gombe (i.e. 42+34 = 76). Purposive  sampling technique was used. The researcher employed quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test and control group design, in which  selected couples were assigned to reality therapy while the control group didn’t receive any treatment. The treatments were carried out  within eight weeks of counselling sessions. Group counselling method was employed in the study. Each of the subjects was administered  with pre-test/post-test research instrument using Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Results from data  analysis revealed that reality therapy counselling techniques was effective in managing anxiety and depression level among couples with  infertility challenges. It is recommended that counsellors should be encouraged to use reality therapy in managing anxiety level of   couples faced with infertility challenges in various health centres.
      PubDate: 2023-07-17
      Issue No: Vol. 26, No. 1 (2023)
       
 
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