• The Causes And Effect Of Teenage Pregnancy Among Secodnary Schools
    [A Case Study Of Ovia North East Local Government Area Of Edo State]

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    • This research work is carried out to find out the causes of teenage pregnancy among secondary school students in Ovia North East local government area in Edo State. This work is divided into five chapters. According to the project, its first chapter deals with the purpose of the study, which to find out the problems teens are facing concerning the unwanted pregnancy and unwanted parenthood.

      To suggest ways of helping any youths facing the dilemma of unwanted parenthood as well as practical suggestions for adolescent in avoiding the pitfalls of being pregnant and becoming parent suddenly. Chapter two deals with literature review. Chapter three contains method and administration of questionnaires, which was collected and it was observed that most students drop out from secondary school is as a result of teenage pregnancy. Chapter four involves presentation of data and discussion. In the last chapter, chapter five deals with the summary, recommendations and conclusion researcher was able to find out that adolescent from neglected families or broken homes contributed to teenage pregnancy.

      It was also detected that lack of exposure, lack of family guidance and bad companies contributed a lot to teenage pregnancy. Based on the above findings, it was recommended that since the parent has a greater role to play in the life of adolescent, therefore, parents should maintain stable and positive relationship with their children. And also parents should encourage deep, religious spiritual affiliation and realistic academic expectations.

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    • TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Chapter One        IntroductionBackground of the studyStatement of the problemPurpose of the studyResearch questionsSignificance of the studyScope or delimitation of the studyDefinition of termsChapter Two       Literature reviewChapter Three     Research MethodologyIntroductionResearch designPopulation of the studySample and sampling procedureInstrumentationAdministration of instrumentMethod of data analysisChapter Four       Data analysis and interpretationChapter Five      ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]HYPOTHESISThere is no significant difference between negligence of children by parents and teenage pregnancy.1. There is no significant differences between close relationship with parents and teenage pregnancy.2. There is no significance difference between peer group influence and teenage pregnancy.3. There is no significance difference between knowledge of sex education (either in school or at home) and teenage pregnancy.4. There is no significance difference between parental background and tee ... Continue reading---