Lead City University Postgraduate Multidisciplinary Serials

Teenage Pregnancy and Perceived Associated Factors among Female Students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, (EACOED), Oyo

Omowumi Janet AJALA, Idowu Funmilayo FAMILONI

Omowumi Janet AJALA — Lead City University, Ibadan
Idowu Funmilayo FAMILONI — Lead City University, Ibadan
Vol. 2023 (2) Year 2023 Published Oct 11, 2023 Pages 56-66 Access Open
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Abstract

Abstract

This study examined teenage pregnancy and perceived associated factors among female students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, (EACOED), Oyo. Premarital sex exposes teenage to the risks of sexually transmitted infection (STIs) and teenage pregnancies. Descriptive research design was adopted and stratified random sampling technique was used to select 280 participants from five schools in the target population. Self-structured questionnaire was used as research instrument. Data was analyzed using Descriptive and inferential statistics of Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) at 0.05 significance level. The study revealed that parental upbringing was tested significant on teenage pregnancy among female students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education. (EACOED) Oyo. (r=0.000, p<0.05). Also, peer pressure was tested significant on teenage pregnancy among female students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education. (EACOED), Oyo. (r=0.000, p<0.05). Furthermore, poverty was tested significant on teenage pregnancy among female students of (EACOED) Oyo. (r=0.000, p<0.05). Finally, environment was also tested significant on teenage pregnancy among female students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education. (EACOED) Oyo. (r=0.000, p<0.05). The study established that the four variables tested would positively influence teenage pregnancy among female students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, (EACOED), Oyo as they all had positive correlation with teenage pregnancy (r =0.00, p’0.05). The correlation coefficient magnitude was weak for parental upbringing, poverty and environment while it was moderate for peer pressure. Therefore, the study recommends that parent, teachers, educational policy makers and government should provide supportive systems and measures with regards to prevention of teenage pregnancy. 

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Omowumi Janet AJALA

Lead City University, Ibadan
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Idowu Funmilayo FAMILONI

Lead City University, Ibadan
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APA

AJALA, O. J. & FAMILONI, I. F. (2023). Teenage Pregnancy and Perceived Associated Factors among Female Students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, (EACOED), Oyo. Lead City University Postgraduate Multidisciplinary Serials, 2023(2), 56-66.

MLA

AJALA, Omowumi Janet, and Idowu Funmilayo FAMILONI. "Teenage Pregnancy and Perceived Associated Factors among Female Students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, (EACOED), Oyo." Lead City University Postgraduate Multidisciplinary Serials, vol. 2023, no. 2, 56-66. 2023

Chicago

Omowumi Janet AJALA, Idowu Funmilayo FAMILONI. "Teenage Pregnancy and Perceived Associated Factors among Female Students of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, (EACOED), Oyo." Lead City University Postgraduate Multidisciplinary Serials 2023, no. 2 (2023): 56-66.
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