Relationship between Adolescents’ Perceptions of Their Parents’ Behaviours and Youths’ Non-Illegal and Minor- Illegal Delinquency in Nairobi Secondary Schools, Kenya

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Relationship between Adolescents’ Perceptions of Their Parents’ Behaviours and Youths’ Non-Illegal and Minor- Illegal Delinquency in Nairobi Secondary Schools, Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Kariuki, Scolastica N.
dc.contributor.author Kinai, Theresia
dc.contributor.author Gatumu, Haniel Nyaga
dc.contributor.author Ndeke, Sr Florentina Ndunge
dc.date.accessioned 2020-03-04T08:14:18Z
dc.date.available 2020-03-04T08:14:18Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation Kariuki, N, S., Aloka, J. A., Kinai, T., Gatumu, Kariuki, N, S H, N., & Ndeke, F. N. (2014, May). Relationship between adolescents’ perceptions of their parents’ behaviours and youths’ non-illegal and minor-illegal delinquency in Nairobi secondary schools, Kenya. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 5(7), 390-401. en_US
dc.identifier.issn ISSN 2039-2117 (online) ISSN 2039-9340 (print)
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.daystar.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/3160
dc.description.abstract The study investigated the relationship between adolescents’ perceptions of parental behaviours and their involvement in nonillegal and minor-illegal delinquency in selected secondary schools, in Nairobi County of Kenya. The study was informed by Parenting models theory, Social Control Theory and Ego identity versus Role confusion theory. A co relational survey design was employed and the participants comprised 219 females and 191 male students selected by use of stratified and simple random sampling methods. Data was collected using questionnaires and a behaviour checklist. Data was analyzed using parametric correlation statistics. The study revealed that, parental supportiveness was not related to adolescents’ non-illegal and minor-illegal delinquent behaviours. That is, the adolescents who perceived excessive parental monitoring comprised the highest percentage of those who were involved in occasional non-illegal (77.6%) and occasional minor-illegal (51.7%) delinquent behaviours. The highest percentage of the persistent non-illegal (17.5%) and persistent minor-illegal (7.7%) delinquent behaviours were those who perceived excessive parental monitoring. The lowest percentage of the adolescents who were involved in occasional non-illegal (46.2%) and persistent non-illegal (7.7%) behaviours were those who perceived low parental monitoring. The results also revealed a significant positive relationship between adolescents’ perceptions of parental monitoring and non-illegal, and substance abuse delinquent behaviours. The study recommended psychosocial training for parents to enhance effective parenting. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences MCSER Publishing, Rome-Italy en_US
dc.subject Relationship en_US
dc.subject Perceptions en_US
dc.subject Supportiveness en_US
dc.subject Monitoring en_US
dc.subject Adolescents en_US
dc.subject Perception en_US
dc.subject Parents en_US
dc.subject Non-illegal en_US
dc.subject Minor- illegal en_US
dc.subject Delinquency en_US
dc.subject Secondary schools. en_US
dc.title Relationship between Adolescents’ Perceptions of Their Parents’ Behaviours and Youths’ Non-Illegal and Minor- Illegal Delinquency in Nairobi Secondary Schools, Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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