Authors :
Olaoluwa, Kehinde Hezekiah; Solomon Oluremi Olayinka; Oluwayomi Samson Gbenga; Falana Stella Mubo; Adebiyi Bisola Deborah; Owoyomi Oluwatoba Felix
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10431874
Abstract :
Background: Physical abuse at school is more frequently
discussed than emotional abuse. Emotional abuse is more
difficult to assess and has significant implications for
children's mental development, and this receives less
attention. Children who are repeatedly neglected,
shamed, terrified, or humiliated suffer as much as, if not
more than, children who are physically harmed. Child
abuse is a major social issue as well as of public health
importance. The objective of this study is to determine
the prevalence of emotional abuse among the adolescents
in the senior secondary schools in Ekiti and its socio-
demographic determinants.
Methods: This was a cross sectional study among
adolescents in senior secondary schools in Ekiti state.
Multistage sampling technique was used in selecting 450
adolescents by simple random sampling. An adapted self-
administered questionnaire was used. Data were
collected with this instrument by trained research
assistants. Data was entered into and analyzed with
SPSS version 25. Descriptive statistics was done using
percentages, mean and standard deviation while
inferential statistics was generated using chi square and
binary logistic regression. Level of statistical significance
was set at p < 0.05.
Results: The female respondents were187 (41.6%) while
the males were 263 (58.4%). The early, mid, and late
adolescents were 190 (42.2%), 220 (48.9%) and 40
(8.9%) respectively. 66% of in-school adolescents
experienced emotional abuse with discriminating being
the most experienced form. The likelihood of being
emotionally abused as an adolescent in the late stage was
38%more compared to early adolescents with p value of
0.045 and was also66% higher among the male
respondents compared with female with p value of 0.044.
Conclusion: The adolescents in senior secondary schools
experience various forms of emotional abuse and
younger age and female sex are associated with the
likelihood of experiencing it more. School authority
should organize periodic enlightenment programs for the
teachers. The government should have a policy with
respect to training for the teachers on the effect of
emotional abuse and consequences of abusing the
students.
Keywords :
prevalence emotional/psychological abuse, adolescents, in-school, Ekiti.
Background: Physical abuse at school is more frequently
discussed than emotional abuse. Emotional abuse is more
difficult to assess and has significant implications for
children's mental development, and this receives less
attention. Children who are repeatedly neglected,
shamed, terrified, or humiliated suffer as much as, if not
more than, children who are physically harmed. Child
abuse is a major social issue as well as of public health
importance. The objective of this study is to determine
the prevalence of emotional abuse among the adolescents
in the senior secondary schools in Ekiti and its socio-
demographic determinants.
Methods: This was a cross sectional study among
adolescents in senior secondary schools in Ekiti state.
Multistage sampling technique was used in selecting 450
adolescents by simple random sampling. An adapted self-
administered questionnaire was used. Data were
collected with this instrument by trained research
assistants. Data was entered into and analyzed with
SPSS version 25. Descriptive statistics was done using
percentages, mean and standard deviation while
inferential statistics was generated using chi square and
binary logistic regression. Level of statistical significance
was set at p < 0.05.
Results: The female respondents were187 (41.6%) while
the males were 263 (58.4%). The early, mid, and late
adolescents were 190 (42.2%), 220 (48.9%) and 40
(8.9%) respectively. 66% of in-school adolescents
experienced emotional abuse with discriminating being
the most experienced form. The likelihood of being
emotionally abused as an adolescent in the late stage was
38%more compared to early adolescents with p value of
0.045 and was also66% higher among the male
respondents compared with female with p value of 0.044.
Conclusion: The adolescents in senior secondary schools
experience various forms of emotional abuse and
younger age and female sex are associated with the
likelihood of experiencing it more. School authority
should organize periodic enlightenment programs for the
teachers. The government should have a policy with
respect to training for the teachers on the effect of
emotional abuse and consequences of abusing the
students.
Keywords :
prevalence emotional/psychological abuse, adolescents, in-school, Ekiti.