The Impact of Single Parenting in Socio Cultural - PHFC 8288
The Impact of Single Parenting in Socio Cultural - PHFC 8288
The Impact of Single Parenting in Socio Cultural - PHFC 8288
PARENTING ON THE
SOCIOCULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF
THEA CHILD (where?); A QUALITATIVE
STUDY
ANTECEDENT BAHAVIOUR
Faulty Perception HEALTH OUTCOMES
Death of a of self Psychological Trauma
parent Faulty perception Mental Health issues
Parental of the Bahavioural issues
Divorce/sepera environment Decreased social
tion Feeling of interaction and poor
METHODOLOGY
9.0. Research Design
This study will adopt a phenomenological research design method. It will apply a
triangulation of two qualitative research tools; in-depth interviews (IDI) and focus
group discussion to explore the problem phenomenon.
10.0. Study Area
Ogun State is located in South Western Nigeria, and shares border with Ondo state to
the East, Rebublic of Benin to the West, Lagos State to the South and Oyo and Osun
state to the North. Ogun State has a total land area of 16,409.26 square kilometres and
is known as the gateway state. It has 20 local Government Areas, Babcock University
where this study will be conducted is located at Ikenne Local Government Area which
has a population density of 1,130/km² as at 2022. Babcock University is a private
University established in 1959 by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Nigeria. It is
located at Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State and has a population of over seven thousand
students and a thousand lecturers.
11.0. Study Population
The study population encompasses young adults and adolescents from single parents
home in Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo of Ogun State, Nigeria.
12.0. Sample Size
A total of twenty young adults will be selected. Seven participants will be involved
in a focus group discussion. The other thirteen participants would be interviewed In-
depth (IDI).
Eligibility Criteria (Reasons for Study Participants Selection)
Inclusion Criteria for Study Participants
a) Inclusion criteria for In-depth Interviews and Focus Group Discussion:
Young Adult : The person must be from a single parent home and must be 18 years
and above.
Exclusion Criteria for Study Participants
a) Exclusion criteria for In-depth Interviews and Focus Group Discussion:
Young Adult: Adults and Young adults from families with complete parents (father
and mother) or persons from single home under 18 years of age.
In-depth Interviews (13 participants)
Focus Group Discussion (7 participants)
13.0. Sampling Technique
This study will employ a non-probability sampling method. It will begin by adopting
a quota sampling of students in Babcock University for a focus group discussion and
further apply a snowball sampling of students in Babcock University for an In-depth
Interview.
14.0. Method of Data Collection
In-depth Interview
Qualitative data will be obtained using an in depth interview of study participants and
sessions will be recorded with the consent of the participant. IDI will explore the
experience of the participant, their feelings and emotions due to the absence of a
parent and how it affects how they perceive themselves and their environment.
Focus Group Discussion
The focus group discussion made up of seven participants including a facilitator and a
note taker will explore the experiences of the participants due to the absence of a
parent.
15.0. Method of Data Analysis
Atlas ti will be used to analyse the data from the interview in line with the research
objectives. Data will be processed using thematic content analysis tool.
16.0. Ethical Consideration
This will be sorted from the Babcock University Health Research Ethics Committee
(BUHREC), Babcock University, Ogun State. Informed consent of all study
participants will be obtained in this study prior to their participation in the research. A
verbal consent and a signed informed consent form will be obtained from the study
participants.
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