
Henry Odhianosen Imhonde- Professor
- Ambrose Alli University
Henry Odhianosen Imhonde
- Professor
- Ambrose Alli University
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The study investigated the effects of Cognitive Analytical Therapy (CAT) and Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) in reducing negative marital attitude of Christian youths in Benin City, Nigeria. The randomized quasi- experimental research design, specifically the pre-test, post-test, control group types, was employed in this study. A Sample size of...
This study examined the correlation among job stressors, personality traits and job performance of senior staff of Local Government Education Authorities in Edo State of Nigeria. Three hundred and forty senior staff, obtained through purposive sampling technique participated in the study. The Job Stressors, Personality Traits and Job Performance Sc...
The study investigated the predictive Influence of locus of control, and social demographic variables on eudaimonic well-being among visually impaired persons. Participants were randomly selected visually impaired persons (34 females, and 24 males) from the Special Unit of Idia College Benin City and the Special Unit of Ihogbe College, Benin City,...
-This study investigated the influence of gender, experience, and self disclosure, on stress manifestation among undergraduates. Gender(male and female) experience in school environment (1-2 and 3-4 years) and self-disclosure (able and non able) on stress manifestation .Using the stratified sampling technique, a total number of 300 (made up of 150...
This study examines self-esteem, locus of control and types of courses as predictors of sexting among undergraduates. It employed convenience sampling design with sexting as the independent variable and types of courses, self-esteem and locus of control as the dependent variables. Three hundred participants were used for the study. The participants...
The study examined emotional intelligence, religious orientation and marital satisfaction as predictors of psychological well-being and life satisfaction among the Anglican Clergy in Anambra State, Nigeria with 435 participants sampled through cluster and random sampling methods. Valid/reliable Emotional, Marital, Religious and Well-being scales me...
The objective of the study is to examined age, income, and medico-obstetric history as predictors of anxiety and psychological well-being among pregnant women in the third trimester. The participants involved 92 pregnant women with the mean age of 29.61 years (S.D. = 4.42, range = 19.42 years). The study employed one-way factorial design. The state...
This study investigated the influence of parental socio-economic status, and perceived self-efficacy on hope in adolescents. This study became necessary as adolescents are living in a frustrating world, deprived of traditional social support, an unstable economy characterised by galloping inflation and massive unemployment.130 students in higher in...
This study examined personality, social support, and quality of life as determinant of coping behaviour among the visually impaired individuals. Fifty (50) visually impaired individuals drawn from Benin City participated in the study. Four hypotheses were stated and tested using independent t. test and regression analysis. The results confirmed thr...
This study examined the role of Self-esteem, Gender, family communication style, and Parental neglect on aggressive tendencies among secondary school adolescents’ in Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State. A total of two hundred and forty (240) secondary school adolescents drawn from 9 private and 3 public schools in Esan West Local governmen...
This study examined Type of Birth, Depression and Anxiety as determinates of Breastfeeding attitude among Nursing Mothers in Edo and Kogi State Nigeria. A total of two hundred (200) currently Breastfeeding mothers participated in the study. This comprises of a hundred and twenty breastfeeding mother drawn from the General Hospital Auchi Edo State a...
Lower levels of maternal confidence have been found to be associated with perception of insufficient milk supply and risk for premature discontinuation of breastfeeding. Current WHO/UNICEF recommendations for optimal infant feeding are exclusive breastfeeding for approximately the first 6 months postpartum, after which complementary food should be...
This study examined the role of Personal (Self-esteem, self-efficacy, Locus of Control & Gender) and family characteristics (Family communication style, and Parental neglect) on aggressive tendencies among undergraduates students in South-South Geo-Political Zone in Nigeria. A total of 2,862 undergraduates, made up of 1302, females and 1,560 males...
The study examined the role of personal (self-esteem, self efficacy, locus of control and gender) and family characteristics (family communication style and parental neglect) on aggressive tendencies among undergraduate students among in South-south geopolitical zone in Nigeria.
This study examined the role of age, marital status and job-type on quality of Life amonge female workers in Edo State (N =188). Results from t-test revealed that female teachers reported better quality of life than female police officer, married female workers reported better quality of life than single female workers, while there was no significa...
This study examines attitudes toward breastfeeding and employment type as determinants of psychological well-being among nursing mothers. A sample of One hundred nursing mothers, on immunisation visits, with ages ranging from 22 to 45 years, sampled from two health centres (Faith Medical Complex, Oko-Ogba road and Rose of Sharon, Ekewan road) respo...
This study examined the sources of stress among prison workers in Nigeria. A total of 150 (110 maleand 40 females) Prison staff drawn from the Oko and Benin Prisons in Edo state, Nigeria participated in thestudy. A questionnaire was used in collecting data that were analyzed in this study. The questionnaire wasconstructed by current researchers and...
This study investigated influence of social support, duration of illness, and age on the quality of life of breast cancer patients. Twenty women with breast cancer drawn from the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) and Irrua Specialist Hospital participated in the study. One out of three hypotheses stated was confirmed. Results indicated t...
This study examined the role of gender, self-efficacy, age and extroversion on smoking behavior among Ambrose Alli University Students. Two hundred and fifty (250) undergraduates participated in the study (males 160 and females 90). Questionnaire was used in collecting data that were analyzed in this study. The questionnaire consisted of 4 sections...
This study examined smoking intensity among secondary school adolescent smokers. A total of 800 students, made up of 685 males and 115 females who have at least tasted a cigarette once, from twenty secondary schools (5 private and 15 public secondary schools) in Benin City, Nigeria participated in the study. A questionnaire was used in collecting d...
The HIV/AIDS knowledge survey was carried out among Nigerian university students to assess their level of knowledge about HIV/AIDS. A total of 900 undergraduates of Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Nigeria participated in the study. They consisted of 520 male students and 380 female students within the age bracket of 18years and 40 years...
This investigation examined the possible individual behavioural patterns, and the behavioural and social risks as they relate to victimization by cult members in order for the victims to obtain membership. Ninety-two (92) students of Ambrose Alli University (both renounced and current members of campus secret cults) participated in the study. Four...
This study investigated the attitude of undergraduates of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria towards female genital mutilation (FGM). The sample for the study made up of 180 undergraduates of the university of Ibadan, Nigeria. The questionnaire was used in eliciting information from the participants drawn from all the faculties of the university. Re...