Guidance And Counselling Research Papers/Topics

Correlates of Depression and Anxiety Among the Cancer Patients in the Radiotherapy Clinic in University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The diagnosis of cancer and its management result in several problems for cancer patients. This may result from factors some of which may be modifiable. This study was aimed at identifying the prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients attending the Radiotherapy Clinic in the UCH, Ibadan and to identify the variables affecting them. The Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and the Fear of Progression (FOP12) scales were used to assess depression and anxiety among cancer pati...

Sociological Factors as Predictors of Academic Emotion Among Nigeria University Students

ABSTRACT This study investigated the sociological factors as predictors of academic emotion among Nigeria University students. The study adopted a survey research design. The participants in the study were 345 undergraduates in South-West, Nigeria. Their age ranged between 17 years and 24 years with mean age of 21.69 years. Three valid and reliable instruments were used to assess academic emotion, parental involvement and social support while birth order was assessed by requesting the partic...

Application of the Accident Theory on Career Choice to Workers in the Cape Coast Municipality

ABSTRACT Every counsellor requires theoretical backing in carrying out counselling interventions. Thus, the study is initiated to apply the Accident Theory of career choice to workers in the Cape Coast Municipality. Four hundred and fifty respondents were sampled for the study, using the stratified random sampling method. A questionnaire was employed to collect data. The Cronbach alpha method was used to establish a reliability coefficient of 0.76 for the questionnaire. Frequencies, percenta...

Prevalence, Types, Motives and Impact of Bullying Among Senior High School Students in the Ajumako Enyan-Essiam District

ABSTRACT This is a study into bullying practices in Senior High Schools. The main objective of the study was to examine the prevalence, types, motives and impact of bullying behaviour among Senior High School students in the Ajumako Enyan-Essiam District. The study was carried out in two schools; Bisease Senior High and Mando Senior High Schools. Descriptive survey design was used to guide the study. A population of 3,709 made up of first and second year students in the schools were used. Th...

Effects of Parental Child-Rearing Style on Self Esteem and School Attendance of Junior High School (JHS) Students in Sefwi-Wiawso Municipality of the Western Region of Ghana

ABSTRACT The study was a descriptive survey carried out to find the effect of parental child rearing style on self - esteem and school attendance of Junior High School students in the Sefwi Wiawso Municipality. A sample of 340 students reported on their parents’ parenting style using Parental Authority Questionnaire. Data on self - esteem was collected using the Rosenberg Self - - Esteem Scale. A record of school attendance was taken from students’ school attendance registers from sampl...

THE PERCEPTION OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ABOUT PARENTING STYLES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON SELF ESTEEM OF CHILDREN -- A STUDY AT TSIAME SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN THE KETA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT This study attempted to find out the views of teachers and students on parenting styles and their effects on self esteem of children and to assess the extent to which the school environment was affecting the self esteem of children. The study was conducted at Tsiame Senior High School in the Keta Municipality. The stratified random sampling technique was used to select gender as a stratification variable. In addition, a disproportionate gender was used for the study. The main instrum...

AN EVALUATION OF FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOUR AT THE KINDERGARTEN LEVEL: A CASE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST KINDERGARTEN

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to evaluate the factors influencing children behaviour using University of Cape Coast Kindergarten as a case study. The outcome of this study was to help shape people’s understanding of the behaviour of children at the kindergarten level and the factors that influence these behaviours. The descriptive research was employed in obtaining information about this topic. Three categories of people were considered as a sample population: teachers, parents and ...

Psycho-Social Variables as Correlates of Academic Resilience Among Underachieving Senior Secondary School Among Underachieving Senior Secondary School Students in South-west, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Most public secondary school students in South-west Nigeria are faced with inadequate emotional, financial and social supports in the home and among peers. Most times, such students are without adequate learning materials, a condition which is not favourable for effective learning and that could hamper academic performance. Despite these challenges, these disadvantaged students still demonstrate willingness and desire to succeed in their academic endeavours. However, factors attribu...

Expanding Access to Voluntary HIV Counselling and Testing in the Rural Communities of Oyo State, Nigeria: Home Based Approach for Improving Uptake

Abstract This study assess the impact of home based HIV counselling and testing in expanding access to HIV voluntary counselling and testing in rural Nigeria. The participants of the study were 1, 200 drawn from five constituent wards in Saki town in four streets, in 12 households using multistage sampling techniques. The participants aged 15 – 55 years. The instrument used for data collection was HIV counselling and testing client intake form. The design adopted for this study was pre-post...

Effects of Self-Concept on Academic Performance: A Study of Junior High School Students in Elmina, Central Region

ABSTRACT The main objective of the study was to determine the effects of selfconcept on academic performance of Junior High School form three students in Elmina township. Simple random sampling was the technique used by the researcher in this study to draw the sample of schools. In all, 280 form three students from the six selected Schools were used as respondents for the study. The research design adopted by the researcher was the Ex Post Facto and the instrument developed and used for elic...

Career Needs of Polytechnic Students: A Case Student of Takoradi Polytechnic

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to identify the counselling needs of Polytechnic students using Takoradi Polytechnic in the Western region of Ghana as a case study. It aimed at finding out their prevalent counselling needs, sources of support available to students and whether they desire services provided by the counselling department of the institution, taking into considerations variables such as; age, gender, academic level, programme of study and marital status. Descriptive research d...

The Impact of Premarital Counselling on Marital Adjustment Among Christian Couples in the Cape Coast Metropolis

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of premarital counselling on adjustment among Christian couples in the Cape Coast Metropolis. A case study was used as the design for the study. Convenience sampling procedure was used to select the three churches from the metropolis. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data for the study. Using Tabacknik & Fidell (1996) procedure for sample size determination, a sample size of 300 Christian couples were selected ...

Provision and Utilization of Guidance Services in the Colleges of Education in Western Region, Ghana

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to evaluate the guidance services in the Colleges of Education in the Western Region of Ghana. The descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. A sample of 250 students and 63 staff members were selected for the study through purposive, stratified and simple random sampling procedures. Data were collected using a questionnaire adapted from a questionnaire designed by Adzakpa (2016). Data collected were analysed descriptively and inferentially ac...

Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of HIV Counsellors in HIV Counselling and Testing in the Central Region of Ghana

ABSTRACT This study employed the descriptive survey to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of HIV counsellors in HIV counselling and testing in the Central Region of Ghana. In all, 140 HIV counsellors from the Central Region were sampled through the use of the purposive sampling procedure. The convenient sampling procedure was adopted to carry out the observation sections. Questionnaires and observation guide were used to collect the necessary data for the study. Descriptive statist...

THE IMPACT OF STRESS ON JOB EFFECTIVENESS AND HOME INTERACTION AMONG CAREER WOMEN IN THE BANKING INSTITUTIONS IN CAPE COAST AND TAKORADI MUNICIPALITIES

ABSTRACT Research on the influence of work stress on the mental health of many workers like medical officers, air traffic controllers, nurses and teachers have been given some attention or recognition by the researcher on stress. However in Ghana one group of workers who seem to have been neglected is female bankers. The researcher decided to find out the impact of stress on job effectiveness and home interaction among career women in the banking institutions in the Cape Coast and Takoradi mu...


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