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Item Adjustment Strategies Toward Menopause-Related Problems Employed By Menopausal Women in Kwara State, Nigeria: Implication for Counselling(Journal of Education in Developing Areas, 2014-10) Adegboyega, L.O.; Oniye, A.O.; Odebode, A.A.; Ajiboye, S.K.Item Emotional intelligence, parental involvement and career aspirations of secondary school students in Kwara State(Department of Social Sciences Educational, University of Ilorin, 2013) Abdulrasaq Olatunji, BALOGUN; Jacob, , O.A; Adegboyega, L.O.The main aim of this study was to find out the relationships among emotional intelligence, parental involvement and career aspirations. A descriptive survey was adopted for the research. A total of 500 students participated in the study. Two research questions were answered and one hypothesis was tested at 0.05 level of significance. Percentage and Multiple Regression Analysis were the statistical tools employed to answer research questions and testing hypothesis. The finding of the study revealed that the emotional intelligence of the students was moderate, while the parental involvement in the students' career aspiration was too high. Also, the finding revealed that there was a significant relationship among emotional intelligence, parental involvement and career aspirations of the students. based on the findings of the study, it was recommended that school administrators should ensure that they set up a conducive learning environment for their students as this would, in turn, enhance better academic performance and they would achieve better academic performance and they would be able to achieve their career aspirations. Also, there is a need for parents to pay attention to the development of emotional intelligence of their children. Public school teachers and administrators should pay more attention to their students' emotional intelligence.Item Exposure to Erotic Materials and Sexual Behaviours of Married Adults in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State(Nigeria Journal of Educational Foundation, 2009-03) Odebode, A.A.; Ajiboye, S.K.; Bolu-Steve, F.N.; Adegboyega, L.O.Item Incest: A Threat to Family Security(International Journal of Emotional Psychology and Sport Ethics, 2015-06) Adegboyega, L.O.; Ajiboye, S.K.; Abdulkareem, S.Item Manifestations of Depression among Undergraduates of Universities in Kwara State, Nigeria: Implications for Counselling(Department of Science Education, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria, 2018-03) Yahaya, L.A.; Adegboyega, L.O.; Alwajud-Adewusi, M.B.; & Aminu, H.P.Depression is a common mental disorder that presents with depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, decreased energy, feelings or low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite and poor concentration. This study was therefore carried out to investigate the manifestations of depression among undergraduates of universities in Kwara State. It also examined the influence of variables of religious affiliation and level of study on undergraduates’ responses. Descriptive survey design was adopted for this study and multi-stage sampling procedure which comprises purposive, proportional, stratified and simple random sampling techniques were adopted to draw a total sample of 600 undergraduate from two universities in Kwara State. “Manifestations of Depression Questionnaire (MDQ)” was used to collect relevant data. The instrument was subjected to test re-test reliability co-efficient which yielded the score of 0.78 and the hypotheses were analysed using t-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) at 0.05 significance level. Frequency counts and percentages were used to present the demographic data. The findings of the study identified poor school academic performance, avoidance of responsibility and difficulty in day to day tasks, health problems and loss of self-confidence as major manifestations of depression among undergraduates of universities in Kwara State, Nigeria. The hypotheses tested revealed no significant difference in the manifestations of depression among undergraduates of Universities in Kwara State based on religious affiliation and level of study. In line with the findings of this study, it was recommended among others that members in peer groups should be encouraged to assist one another and encourage prompt report of depression.Item Menopause-Related Problems of Women in Kwara State, Nigeria(Faculty of Education, Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, Nigeria, 2014-01) Oniye, A.O.; Adegboyega, L.O.; Odebode, A.A.; Alwajud-Adewusi, M.B.Menopause is a profound change in the lives of women as it takes them to the next stage of their non-reproductive life. The main objective of this study is to investigate the menopause-related problems of menopausal women in Kwara State, Nigeria. The researchers thus investigated whether or not there was a significant difference in the menopause-related problems of menopausal women in Kwara State on the bases of age and highest educational attainment. Descriptive survey research procedure was adopted for the study. The Multistage sampling technique was used to draw a sample of 466 respondents. The instrument for data collection was the Menopause-related Problems Questionnaire (MPQ). Research questions was raised while research hypotheses formulated were tested. The data collected were analysed through the use of frequency counts, percentages, t-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) at 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed that there was a significant difference in the menopause-related problems experienced by menopausal women in Kwara State on the bases of age and highest educational attainment. It was therefore recommended among others that in order to bring about meaningful family wellbeing, married people and other stakeholders should be sensitized by marital counselors on the nature of menopause and its related problems through accurate education.Item Prevalence of drug abuse among students of tertiary institutions in Kwara State, Nigeria.(Institute Journal of Studies in Education, 2015) Adegboyega, L.O.; Ajiboye, S.K.; Adigun, A.A.