• The Roles Of Elder In The Promotion Of Healthy Living Of The Family

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    • TITLE PAGE

      Certification

      Dedication

      Acknowledgement

      Table of Content

      List of Tables

      ABSTRACT

      CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

      1.1 Background of the study

      1.2 Statement of the problem

      1.3 Objective of the study

      1.4 Research Questions

      1.5 Research hypotheses

      1.6 Significance of the study

      1.7 Scope of the study

      1.8 Limitation of the study

      1.9 Definition of terms

      CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE

      2.1 Conceptual Framework

      2.2 Theoretical Framework

      2.3 Empirical  Framework

      CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

      3.1 Introduction

      3.2 Research Design

      3.3 Population of the study

      3.4 Sample size determination

      3.5 Sample size selection technique and procedure

      3.6  Research Instrument and Administration

      3.7 Method of data collection

      3.8 Method of data analysis

      3.9 Validity of the study

      3.10 Reliability of the study

      3.11 Ethical consideration

      CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

      4.1 Data Presentation

      4.2 Answering Research Questions

      4.3 Test Of Hypothesis

      CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

      5.1 Summary

      5.2 Conclusion

      5.3 Recommendation

      References 

      Appendix

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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study examined the roles of elder in the promotion of healthy living of the family, the relevant and related literature were reviewed under selected sub-headings. The descriptive research survey was used in this study in order to assess the opinions of the selected respondents with the application of the questionnaire and the sampling technique. A total of 200 (two hundred) respondents were selected and used in this study to represent the entire population of the study. Six null hypotheses ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]INTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the studyThe world is in the midst of a unique and irreversible process of demographic transition that will result in older population everywhere. As fertility rates decline, there is increase in life expectancy of the old. The number of persons aged 60 years and older in 1999 was nearly 600,000 worldwide (United nations, 1999). The organization went further that the proportion of persons aged 60 and over is expected to double between 2007 and 2050 and their actual ... Continue reading---