Chapter 8: Psychosocial Factors of Home Conflict as Predicators to the Academic Performance of Young Adults
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Published:2022
Christiana Omone Bose Makinde, Mercy Omosefe Omozusi, Faith Ayotunde Bello, 2022. "Psychosocial Factors of Home Conflict as Predicators to the Academic Performance of Young Adults", Families in Nigeria: Understanding Their Diversity, Adaptability, and Strengths, Olufemi Adeniyi Fawole, Sampson Lee Blair
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Abstract
This study assessed the psychosocial factors of home conflict as predicators to the academic performance of young adults, using undergraduates in Babcock University, Ilishan, Remo, Ogun State. Descriptive survey research design was adopted, with a sample size of 387 respondents from different schools and faculties were randomly selected for the study. Findings indicated that home conflict affects the academic performance of young adults based on the psychosocial factors. The set null hypotheses were tested at 0.001 level of significance. The report reveals that the anxiety mean and SD is 14.8552 and 5.03982, respectively. For aggression and academic performance, it reveals that F = 54.788, df42,321; p > 0.005. Hence, there is no significant difference. There is a significant difference between peer rejection and academic performance. It reveals that F = 94.418, df42,321 p > 0.001. Hence, there is no significant difference. The study recommended that parents should be enlightened about having a stable home and how conflict in the home can affect the academic performance of a child. It also recommends the support of the government and educational sectors to help create awareness of the importance of a good family relationship.
