Relationship between Attitude Towards Guidance and Counseling Programme and Adjustment of Re-admitted Teenage Mothers in Kenyan Secondary Schools
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2017Author
Opondo, Christine Mwajuma,Peter J.O. Aloka, Pamela A. Raburu
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Teenage motherhood is a worldwide problem with 36.4 million girls giving birth before the age of 18
years in developing world. The present study investigated the relationship between attitude towards
guidance and counseling programme and adjustment of re-admitted teenage mothers in selected
Kenyan secondary schools. The study employed Ex-post facto Research Design. The target population
of the study was 242 readmitted teenage mothers from selected schools in Ugenya Sub County. The
sample size comprised 138 readmitted teenage mothers who are integrated back to school after going
through the bridge center programmes and 104 readmitted teenage mothers who are integrated back to
school without going through the bridge center programmes using Simple random sampling technique.
The study used questionnaires for readmitted teenage mothers to collect data. Experts from the
Department of Psychology and Educational Foundation in Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of
Science and Technology ascertained the face, construct and content validity of the readmitted teenage
mothers’ questionnaires. In this study internal consistency reliability of the instruments was obtained by
computing Cronbach’s alpha (α) using SPSS and a co-efficient of r= 0.783 was reported. The data from
questionnaires was analyzed using inferential statistics such as Pearson correlation, and Regression
analysis. The findings indicated that the relationship between readmitted teenage mothers attitude
towards Guidance and Counselling and adjustment was positive moderate and significant (r = .550,
n=166, p<.05). The study recommended that School principals should be entrusted to provide
comprehensive programs to ensure holistic adjustment of the teenage mothers in schools.
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