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Item Open Access Anxiety among Pregnant Women in Federal Capital Territory Abuja Nigeria: Therapeutic Interventions.(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2018-08-04) Ayuba, Iya Haruna; Kpanja, Kashim Lagu; Abeshi, Christiana LadiThis study focused on assessing anxiety among pregnant women in Federal Capital Territory Abuja, so as to find out therapeutic interventions strategics. Anxiety in pregnant women affects the woman as well as the developing baby yet, hardly diagnosed nor treated hence, leading to severe instances. The design of the study was descriptive survey. A questionnaire titled: Questionnaire on Anxiety in Pregnancy (QAP) was used for data collection. The questionnaire was validated and pilol-tested using cronbach alpha, with a reliability coefficient of a:» 0.76. The population of the study was 939 pregnant women who booked and were attending antenatal in the National Hospital, Garki Abuja. 252 pregnant women who were willing and volunteered to participate formed the sample for the study. Data was analysed using frequency, percentage, and chi-square. The study identified pregnant women with anxiety', it determined anxiety levels, and determined how age related to anxiety' level among pregnant women. Findings revealed that 20.2% of 252 pregnant women who participated in the exercise had anxiety, 8.3% had nuld anxiety level and 11.9% had severe anxiety level. The researchers concluded that anxiety is real among pregnant women, that there are mild and severe anxiety cases among pregnant women irrespective of their age. it was therefore recommended that counsellors be more proactive, getting involved in regular screening for anxiety among pregnant women. Counsellors need to also collaborate with health workers in ensuring that women are screened. Reality therapy is recommended for counselling pregnant women with anxiety. These would go a long way in securing women as key agents of change in the society, and even protect the generation yet unborn thereby resulting in a healthier nation and society.Item Open Access ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER AND STUDY HA TSOF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN CROSS RIVER UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY CALABAR, NIGERIA(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2020-01-03) Nkomo, Ntu N.; Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-AdaThis paper studied the influence of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD and study habits of university undergraduate students in Cross River University of Technology. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is basically an attention problem, which the students experience difficulty in paying attention and being easily distracted, lack of stamina to study for a reasonable time, difficulty completing assignments. Students with this disorder are perceived to have problem with their approach to studying. The study had three specific objectives to determine influence of academic faculties, gender and Attention deficit hyperacity disorder on study habit. The population of this study comprised all the undergraduate students in Cross River University of Technology from five Faculties in the Calabar Campus. A sample of 517 undergraduate students was selected using the stratified random sampling technique. Data collection instrument was a structured questionnaire. The major findings were that there were no significant differences found for both ADHD and study habit of students across academic faculties. Gender was found to influence both ADHD and study habit. The level of manifested ADHD among female students was higher than male students, while the male students had better study habits than the female. It was also found that Attention deficit disorder had a significant negative influence on study habits. The recommendations were that students with ADHD symptoms should present themselves for proper counseling, group discussion should be encouraged, proper time tabling for personal study and lecture attendance be emphasized.Item Open Access AWARENESS AND NEED FOR PREVENTIVE COUNSELING OF MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING STUDENTS IN NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, KEFFI.(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2020-07-05) Kpanja, Kashim Lagu; Ayuba, Iya HarunaThe study investigated awareness of mental illness symptoms among Guidance counseling students in Nasarawa State University, Keffi. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. Purposive sampling technique was used to select students across all level of the programme. The researchers designed Awareness of Mental Illness Symptoms Sales (AMISS) for data collection with an internal consistency of 0.7. Three research hypotheses were generated and subjected to the use of t-test at 0.05 level of significance. The result revealed that there was significant difference in the awareness of mental illness symptoms of300L and 400L students and also there was significant difference in the awareness of mental illness symptoms of M.Ed and Ph.D students and there way also significant difference in I00L and 200L students. The finding of this study has implication for preventive counselling. It was recommended that both the counsellor trainer and trainees be aware of mental illness symptoms so that they can continue to reeducate their clients for their mental wellbeing and self-developmentItem Open Access COMMUNICATION IN MARITAL HOMES AND WORK PERFORMANCE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOLTEACHERS' IN AKWAIBOM STATE: IMPLICATIONS FOR FAMILY COUNSELLING(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2014-12-16) Modo, F.N.; Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-Ada; Nyarks, I.AThis study investigated the influence of communication in marital homes on secondary school teachers work performance in Akwa Ibom Slate. One research question and one hypothesis were formulated to guide the study The ex-postfacto research design was used in the study. Using stratified random sampling technique, 1056 respondents were selected from the population of5,277 married teachers from 50 public secondary schools in Akwa Ibom State. The study was carried out using validated questionnaires measured on a four point scale. The questionnaire was titled, Marital Problems and Work Performance Questionnaire (MPWPQ). The data obtained were analysed using mean responses to answer research question and t-tesl was used to test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. The result of the investigation showed that lack of communication in marital homes influences secondary school teachers' work performance in Akwa Ibom State. Based on this finding, it is recommended among others, that counsellors should sensitise married teachers, school principals, state education administrators, other employers of labour and married workers through workshops and seminars that factors outside the work itself or work environment can influence work performance. They should therefore seek counselling in marriage relationship and work.Item Open Access Counseling and the New National Policy on Education(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2013-08-12) Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-Ada; Ogah, Dominic 0. EkunkeCounseling denotes that people should undertake occupations that suit their personalities. That is to say, round pegs should be put into round holes. The paper submits that appropriate counseling whether it is carried on in the school or the traditional streaming and selection of occupations by the Africans is quite vital for effectiveness and efficiency in one’s chosen profession. This article affirms that with guidance and counseling, wastage in human as well as materials is drastically reduced and all these support the reason why the Federal Government of Nigeria in her National Policy on Education in (1981) stated that Guidance and Counseling should be an integral part of the overall educational system. The paper posits that the new National policy on Education is dependent on the accurate assessment and interpretation scores and hence, he child's entry behaviour should be carefully assessed at the junior and senior secondary levels. These baseline assessment data are very crucial in the decisions that are made on the child as to where he proceeds and what will benefit him most. The article concludes that indeed the success of the counselor in helping students in the 63.3.4 system is almost dependent on the degree of accuracy of the assessment he had made.Item Open Access COUNSELING INTERVENTION STRATEGIES FOR PRE-RETIREMENT ANXIETY AMONG PUBLIC SERVANTS(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2019-10-09) Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-AdaEven with the general knowledge about retirement, civil servants continue to harbor one form of anxiety or another about the third phase of workers life. The thought of retirement causes a lot of anxiety among the soon-to-be retiree and other classes of civil servants. Anxiety over what their financial status will be, challenges on how to manage their health after retirement, no planning for life after retirement, difficulty on how to structure their time and manage it, total dependence on present salary, problem of securing residential accommodation after vacating the comfort of their official residence, ignorance of what to do with pension money, what the attitude of friends and family will be and the challenges of sudden retirement. Major findings showed that preretirement anxiety is caused by attitude of government on the payment of gratuity, fear of reduction in income, inability of many retirees to acquire a personal accommodation. Though the menace of pre-retirement anxiety is a serious issue on our civil servants; with effective counseling intervention programmes, individual or group counseling intervention process which consist of five stages from initiation to termination stages and the use of cognitive behavior cure) the problems can be tackled. Retirement enlightenment units should also be set up in all three levels of government to keep civil servants informed on the benefits of planning for retirement from assumption of duty as a civil servant.Item Open Access COUNSELLING AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMONG FAMILIES, A PANACEA TO BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2020-05-06) Ayuba, Iya HarunaDomestic violence is increasingly becoming a rampant problem among Nigerian families, with children always at the receiving end. The paper focuses on the impact of domestic violence on the behavioural development of primary school pupils. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. It had a population comprising primary four and five pupils purposively selected from Nasarawa State University Demonstration Nursery and Primary School. Data was collected using purposive random technique. Statistics used for data analysis includes frequency, percentages, mean-and standard deviation.- Findings of the study revealed that 50.9% of respondents have witnessed domestic violence between their parents, and while 20.0% of them are witnesses of physical violence, 10.9% witnessed emotional and. 7.3% witnessed economic violence. The study similarly revealed that some respondents exhibit similar violent behaviours that they witness. It was hence concluded that domestic violence between parents has negative impact on pupils’ physical, psychological, emotional and social development. Researchers therefore recommended the need for counsellors Educate and counsel parents/families to guard their children's upbringing against exposure to domestic violenceItem Open Access COUNSELLING AGAINST WIFE BATTERING AMONG NIGERIAN FAMILIES(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2020-08-10) Ayuba, Iya HarunaThe paper discusses the prevalence of wife battering among Nigerians, the causes, effects, and the counselling implications on the victims’ general wellbeing and that of their families. The paper describes the situation surrounding wife banering in Nigeria and recommends that community counselling centres should be established by government and private agencies across States of the federation from where battered wives can seek helpItem Open Access Counselling Anti-Social Behaviours among Students of Tertiary Institutions for Transformation Aganda in Nigeria(Department of Guidance and Counselling,Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2015-03-10) Mayange, Levi Terzungwe; Ayuba, Iya Haruna.One of the most pressing issues in the minds of people in Nigeria today, as far as students' behaviour is concerned is antisocial activities carried out by our youth. These behaviours affect the quality of the products or graduates of our tertiary institutions, and by extension, the society at large. These antisocial behaviours seem to be militating against the graduation of students that are worthy in character and learning to merit the certificates obtained at the end of their studies. Some of these antisocial behaviour include cultism, drug abuse, examination misconduct, obscene dressing, sexual promiscuity/ harassment and vandaiization, to mention but a few. Each of the above, its causes and likely social and academic implications are explained in this paper It is recommended that the responsibility of preventing or curbing general students' antisocial behaviour is a collective one resting on counsellors, parents, teachers, religious leaders, school authorities and the government. This can be done through appropriate upbringing counseling and necessary sanction for offenders/ culprits.Item Open Access COUNSELLING COUPLES AGAINST MARITAL CONFLICT FOR FAMILY SECURITY(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2018-02-05) Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-Ada; Idiege, Edward E; Reamen, J.I.Conflict among couple is a growing threat in our society today thereby causing insecurity among couples and other members of the family. This paper examines the causes of marital conflict as it affects couple. A number of causes highlighted in this paper include infidelity, domestic violence, control, disagreement over finance and parenting. Since conflict is imminent among couple, the paper suggest ways of handling conflict that will lead to personal happiness and healthy relationship in the lives of the couple. It stresses the need for stability and security in marriages and families for harmonious living both within the family. Community and society at large. The conjoint family therapy and conflict resolution strategics arc suggested for the professional counsellor to help family members. Furthermore, the paper looks at the importance of marriage counselling, and counselling interventions needed to resolve conflict among couple. Finally it was recommended that there must be adequate provision for preventive, remedial, and rehabilitative counseling interventions through marriage and sex guidance. Also regular seminars and workshops should be organized for couples on issues that have to do with conflict resolution and marital harmony. Such seminars could be organized and conducted by government at various levels (Federal, state, and local councils), religious bodies c.g. churches and mosques, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).Item Open Access Counselling for Mass Literacy Towards National Development in Nigeria(Department of Guidance and Counselling,Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2015-03-10) Ortese, Peter Terfa.; Mayange, Levi TerzungweThis paper focused on the relevance of literacy in National development. It therefore xrayed the concept of literacy in terms of definition, and types. The history of literacy education in Nigeria was examined. The concept of national development and the relevance of literacy in national development were also examined. Findings reveal that at present literacy rate in Nigeria stands at 68% of the total population. A number of factors responsible for this decline are also examined and it offered prospects-way forward to enhance high literacy rate in Nigeria. The researchers counselled that literacy is a backbone of national development. As such both government and stakeholders must take mass literacy in Nigeria more serious if Nigeria must develop.Item Open Access COUNSELLING FOR SELF-RELIANCE: THE SECONDARY SCHOOL DROP OUT(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2003-10-07) Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-AdaBecoming useful to self and the society is not easy. It is particularly difficult for young people of secondary school age who are adolescents battling with the biological changes that confront them, vis-a-vis their academic work and their adjustment to conform with the norms of the society. The paper looks at the concept of counseling and those who constitute secondary school dropouts. Reasons for drop out are examined. The paper further highlights the concept of self reliance and the need to expand appropriate counseling frontiers to deal with the issues of the school drop out.Item Open Access Counselling Support for Families of Persons Living with Special Needs in Nigeria(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2018-08-05) Ayuba, Iya Haruna; Olubodun, Naomi NHow families cope with everyday challenge of persons with special needs Challenges of Families of Persons Living should concern professional Counsellors, with Special Needs Counselling Psychologists, Mental Health Families of persons living with special Counsellors and other relevant agencies. It needs are challenged in many ways is necessary forparents and care givers of including; stress, stigma, and guilt among special need persons to be involved as key others. The moment a woman gets stakeholders and kept up to date on how pregnant, expectations concerning the best they themselves can be assisted in unborn child is that he/she would be a caring for their children. The psychological perfect child. No woman gets pregnant and impact of the presence of special need expects that she would give birth to a childItem Open Access CULTIVATING UNIVERSITY CULTURE IN NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, KEFFI(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2019-06-05) Ayuba, Haruna K.; Ayuba, Iya HarunaThis paper focuses on the principles andpractice ofuniversity culture in one of Nigeria's State-owned Universities (The Nasarawa State University, Keffi-NSUK). It viewed University culture as the beliefs, perceptions, relationships, altitudes, and written and unwritten rules that shape and influence every1 aspect of how a universityfunctions, as well as more concrete issues such as the physical and emotional safety of students, the orderliness of classrooms and public spaces, or the degi'ee to which the university embraces and celebrates racial, ethnic, linguistic, or cultural diversity. It aigued that each university has a unique and cherished culture that is borne from the institution's history and tradition. This tradition in turn reinforces that history and works to incorporate newcomers into the culture by instilling defined cultural values. A university's culture, tradition, and values are not only important, they are vital to the wellbeing of the institution because they provide stability and continuity. Over tune, as the university matures, so does its culture.Item Open Access EFFECT OF BURIAL CEREMONIES ON THE BEREAVED: COUNCELLING IMPLICATION(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2017-01-03) Reamen, J.I.; Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-AdaThis study investigated the effect of burial ceremonies on the berea\>ed and its counseling implications. The research area of the study was the Bette people of Obudu Local Government Area ofC ross River State, Nigeria. A simple of200 respondents (adult male and females) were selected through the purposive sampling technique for the study. The researcher constructed a questionnaire which was used for data collection. Simple percentages were used for data analyses. The result showed that 85.2% responses were positive to the fact that burial ceremonies have psychological effect on the bereaved. The result also showed that burial ceremonies affect the bereaved economically (70.9%). It also revealed that burial ceremonies affect the. bereaved physically. Finally, the result also showed that 90.3% responses were positive with the fact that burial ceremonies affect the bereaved socially. Based on the findings, it was recommended that Education and reorientation of the people is highly necessary to correct this anomaly. Counseling intervention strategies were proffered and this included the fact that the bereaved (CLINTS) should be taught to actualize and accept the reality of death/bereavement, identify, focus on and direct positive attitudes towards bereavement and to adopt conventional ways to celebratef unerals amongothers.Item Open Access EFFECT OF TEST ANXIETY ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDENTS IN N ASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2020-01-01) Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-Ada; Blani, Audu Samson; Allahnana, Kwanza MaikudiThis paper focused on the assessment of test anxiety among students of Nasarawa State College of Education academic performance as an area of study. The research employed descriptive survey research design as appropriate for this study. Th,e population of the study consisted of 8,124 second year students of Colleges of Education in Nasarawa State. The sample for the study consisted 812 second year students. Simple random sampling technique was adoptedfor sampling the students. The researchers developed Statistics Anxiety Instrument (SAl) consisting of 30 items that reveal traits of test anxiety that students exhibit before, during and after a test. The instrument yielded 0.79 as index ofl ogical validity through experts’ appraisaland 0.84 as index of internal consistency through the Cronbach Alpha method of computing reliability. Descriptive statistics was used to summarize data related to the research questions, t-test statistics was used to test the null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The study found out that during statistics test, students mostly get so nervous that they forget facts that they know while thinking about the grades they may get interferes with their study and achievement in statistics examination. The study recommended that lecturers should employ different teaching methods that students-centered and techniques such as frequent testing, assignments, and projects after teaching a topic to reduce student test anxiety especially when a test is announced.Lecturers should also announce every test and give students enough time to prepare both physically and mentally.Item Open Access Empowering Nigerian Women through Education: A Tool for National Reconstruction and Reformation(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2013-04-11) Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-AdaThe paper looks at education as a tool for empowering Women towards the contribution to National Reconstruction and Reformation of the Nigerian society. It observes that the use of education as a tool for empowering women may be unrealistic given the present situation in the Nigerian society. The argument here is that the elitist view of education being the magic key to all problems is no longer realistic because no social institution operates outside the social\ political or economic forces of the society. The paper holds that in view of the numerous valuable contributions of women towards National Reconstruction and Reformation of the Nigeria society at varying levels; they need to be encouraged further by empowering them through education.Item Open Access FAMILY RELATIONSHIP AS PREDICTOR OF PERSONALITY TRAITS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN NASARAWA STATE(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2020-12-08) Adikwu, James Musa; Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-AdaThis study examined “Family Relationships as Predictor of Personality traits among Secondary School Students in Nasarawa state. The purpose of the study was to establish how family relationships predict personality traits of secondary school students. Two specific objectives were raised and translated into research questions and hypotheses. Descriptive survey research design was usedfor this study. The Population for this study was 22,073 SSII students. The sample for the study was 650 students selected using Krejcie and Morgan (1970) sampling table. Two instruments were used for the study namely: Family Relations Scale (FRS) and the “Big Five” personality Inventory (BFI). The instruments yielded validity indices of 0.82 for (FRS), 0.86 for (BFI) respectively while the reliability indices were 0.84 for the BFI, and 0.90 for the family relation rating scale. Mean and standard deviation as well as Pearson product moment correlation was used to answer and analyze research questions on the basis of the values of r (coefficient of correlation) .The results showed that family relationship predicts personality traits of secondary school students.Item Open Access Financing Tertiary Institutions for Qualitative Education in the 21st Century in Nigeria: The Way Out(Department of Guidance and Counselling, Nasarawa State University Keffi., 2015-04-14) Ugbe, Lucy Ungie-AdaThe success or otherwise of any educational system depends not only on the quality and calibre of teachers but also on adequate funding. Education is capital intensive venture, unfortunately in Nigeria; tertiary institutions have continued to bemoan inadequate funding in the face of escalating costs of maintaining infrastructure and running academic progammes. This paper examines the current funding of these institutions and the consequences of underfunding in contemporary Nigeria. The paper also suggests alternative avenues of funding in order to cope with the challenges of the 21ft centuryItem Open Access Girl Children’s Nigeria: Vulnerability And Economic Recession In A Case Study of Calabar Metropolis, Cross River State, Nigeria.(Department of guidance and counselline, Nasarawa State university keffi, 2018-09-10) Jacks, Chinyere Stella; Ayuba, Iya Haruna; Pur, Hamsatu; Abua, CyrilGirls are discriminated against in Nigeria in access to educational opportunity, food and nutrition. Girls carry the burden of housework, Anyanwu. (1995) The girl child is vulnerable in that she is susceptible to attack from many angles, in the home, school, church, among groups, anywhere at all. With negative Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth recorded for the fifth consecutive quarters. Nigeria's economy is mired in recession, according to newly published data by National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). May 23, 2017. Due to the economic recession, inflation and unemployment have been on the increase, and as a result, some parents send their girl children as domestic servants either to relatives or non-relatives. Calabar, due to its metropolitan stand, attracts a lot of people from rural areas to come and seek “better lives", and parents give out their girls as domestic servants due to hardship. The population of the study was adolescents between the ages of I (hears to 20years.