Families in Nigeria : understanding their diversity, adaptability, and strengths

With the largest population in Africa, Nigeria truly embodies the concept of diversity. Home to hundreds of different ethnic groups, speaking an equal number of languages, and each bearing their own specific norms and values, Nigerian families exist across virtually the entire spectrum of size and s...

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Other Authors Fawole, Olufemi Adeniyi (Editor), Blair, Sampson Lee (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesContemporary perspectives on family research ; v. 18.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781802625455
DOI10.1108/S1530-3535202218
Physical Description1 online resource (xxi, 173 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Factors Influencing the Attitude of Women Towards Family Planning Method in Nigeria / Abdullahi Kayode Ibrahim
  • Chapter 2. Perception of Spousal Abuse: The Bane of Family Stability in Nigerian Contemporary Society. A Study of Lafia Local Government Area, Nasarawa State / Ayesoro Sunday Adesina and Sunday Stephen Ojo
  • Chapter 3. Family Roles and Official Responsibilities Among Working Mothers in Some Selected Work Organizations in Lagos, Nigeria / Moruf Adebisi Bankole and Olasunkanmi Adebiyi Osho
  • Chapter 4. Influence of Social Media on Marital Stability of Married Adults in Ilorin Metropolis / Lateef Omotosho Adegboyega
  • Chapter 5. Women, Labour Participation and Household Poverty in Nigeria / Omowumi Omodunni Idowu and Olusegun Oladele Idowu
  • Chapter 6. Family Factors and Psychoactive Substance Use Among Adolescents in Nigeria / Tolulope Funmilola Ojo, Ebenezer Bayode Agboola, and Olasumbo Bilikisu Kukoyi
  • Chapter 7. Complexities, Dynamism and Changes in the Nigerian Contemporary Family Structure / Oluwatobi Joseph Alabi and Olawale Yinusa Olonade
  • Chapter 8. Psychosocial Factors of Home Conflict as Predicators to the Academic Performance of Young Adults / Christiana Omone Bose Makinde, Mercy Omosefe Omozusi, and Faith Ayotunde Bello
  • Chapter 9. Marital Infidelity and Domestic Violence Among Married Couples in Ekiti State, Nigeria / Ebenezer Bayode Agboola and Tolulope Funmilola Ojo
  • Chapter 10. Prevalence of Husband Battering as Viewed by Literate Married Adults in Kwara State, Nigeria / Aminat Adeola Odebode
  • Chapter 11. Intimacy Style Preference of Married Adults in West African. A Case of Nigeria and Ghana / Abdulrazaq Olayinka Oniye, Shuaib Abolakale Muhammed, Khadijat Mogaji-Yusuf, Christiana Modupe Sunmonu-David, and Abena Kyeraa Dapaah.