2018
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0487.1000340
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Relationship between Psychological Wellbeing and Domestic Violence among Adolescents Home Caregivers and Non-Home Caregivers in Nigeria

Abstract: The study examined the relationship between psychological wellbeing and domestic violence among adolescent's home caregivers and non-home caregivers in Onitsha North and South L.G.A of Anambra State. In this correlational study which utilized random sampling techniques, adolescents from four different schools both primary and secondary schools comprising of 100 home caregivers and 100 non-home caregivers age ranging from 18 and above were interviewed using standardized measures of psychological wellbeing and d… Show more

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“…More so, in Aide & Ronke (2017) study, workplace violence has a significant influence on psychological well-being. Udeze, Abamara, Okoye & Chine (2018) in line with this study, recommended that state of emergency should be declared on violence especially among home caregivers by the government and other agencies if psychological well-being should be achieved. Tammy & Lauzier (2014) in their study found that social support can protect workers from a particular damaging consequence of workplace bullying.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…More so, in Aide & Ronke (2017) study, workplace violence has a significant influence on psychological well-being. Udeze, Abamara, Okoye & Chine (2018) in line with this study, recommended that state of emergency should be declared on violence especially among home caregivers by the government and other agencies if psychological well-being should be achieved. Tammy & Lauzier (2014) in their study found that social support can protect workers from a particular damaging consequence of workplace bullying.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%