Psychology Research Papers/Topics

Vigilantism In Ghana: Examination Of Public Attitudes And Media Reports

ABSTRACT This study examined the phenomenon of vigilantism using a mixed method design, involving an archival study of media reports and a quantitative survey within the Ghanaian context. Drawing on 145 online media reports from January 2002 to December 2017, the study examined trends and patterns of vigilante violence within the Ghanaian context. Results showed a considerable increase in the occurrence of vigilantism within the 15-year period, from 27 cases during the period 2002 – 2011 to...

An Evaluation Of Various Contributions Of The Nations Clinical Psychologists To Health Care In Ghana From 1972-2005.

ABSTRACT  The study focussed on assessing the role and impact that Clinical Psychology as a profession has made on the delivery of health in Ghana since its inception in 1972. In order to achieve this objective, both quantitative and qualitative research methods were employed. The qualitative technique involving interviews and archival research helped reviewed the nature of health delivery that existed before 1972 when Clinical Psychology was not yet introduced, and the contribution it broug...

The Influence Of Retirement Planning Programs On Retirement Planning And Attitude Towards Retirement Among Employees Of Selected Ghanaian Organizations

ABSTRACT  The study examined the influence of Retirement Planning Programs (RPPs) on retirement planning and attitude towards retirement among some employees in Ghana. Two hundred and fifty-eight (258) workers consisting of 154 who have attended RPPs and 104 who have never attended RPPs were used for the study. Findings indicated that workers who have attended RPPs engaged more in retirement planning and had positive attitude towards retirement compared to those who have never attended RPPs....

Perception Of Authentic Assessment And Its Practices Among Teachers In Public Senior High Schools In Cape Coast Metropolis

ABSTRACT The study aimed at investigating the perception of public Senior High School teachers of authentic assessment. It also found out the extent to which public Senior High School teachers practice authentic assessment in their assessment procedure. The stratified sampling procedure was adopted to group Senior High Schools into categories A, B and C. Simple random sampling was used to select three schools from category “A” and two schools from category “B” but the two schools in...

The Role of Psychosocial Factors on Perceived Impact of Oil 'Scrambling' in the Niger-Delta: A Community's Experience

Abstract The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria has been plagued with recurrent crisis emanating from perceived injustice, degradation and neglect of residents in such areas. For example, violent reactions from militant youths have become unpredictable and uncontrollable; a situation that has rendered the region volatile and stressful. This study investigated the influence of personal and social variables such as locus of control and social support on adjustment to stressful life event resulting f...

Influence Of Socio-Economic Background On The Self – Esteem Of Adolescent Girls In Senior High School In The Ho Municipality

ABSTRACT The study sought to investigate the influence of socio-economic background on self-esteem of female adolescent students in the Ho Municipality in the Volta Region of Ghana. The study employed a descriptive survey design with the quantitative approach. A sample of 400 female adolescent Senior High School students were used for the study. The participants were selected using the simple random and purposive sampling procedures. A close-ended type questionnaire developed by the research...

Impact of Demographic Factors and Leadership Style on Employees’ Job Satisfaction

This study investigated the impact of leadership style and demographic variables on employees’ job satisfaction in four selected telecommunication companies in Lagos, Nigeria. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey design in which 227 participants were accidentally sampled from a employee population of 1174. Participants comprised of 102 males and 125 females aged between 19 and 59 years with mean age of 33.82 and standard deviation of 8.12. Primary data were generated through structure...

Machievallian Personality Dimensions and Work Ethics among Bank Employees in Nigeria

ABSTRACT Work ethics which has been a major concern in Nigerian public and private financial institutions . is not known to be given much research attention on contemporary workplace issues that impact employee productivity. This necessitated the survey, which involved a sample size of 230. Participants that include male and females were drawn from employees of different branches of a commercial bank in Lagos. Using standardised scales for data collection, results of multiple regression analy...

House-Ownership, Psychosocial Factors And The Moderating Effect Of Neighbourhood On Life Satisfaction Among Residents In Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Life satisfaction, identified as one of the important components of quality of life, is generally low in Nigeria. Most studies on life satisfaction have been focused on the effects of psychological factors to the neglect of the importance of house-ownership and neighbourhood effect. This study, therefore, investigated the influence of house-ownership, religious commitment, self-esteem, social support, personality factors and the moderating effect of neighbourhood on life satisfaction...

Gender Differences in Responsible Sexual Behaviour of In-School Adolescents

There are indications. that gender influences involvement in risky activities including sexually risky behaviour. The present study therefore sought to explore gender differences in responsible sexual behaviour among in-school adolescents. Using a cross-sectional survey design, two hundred and fifty InSchool adolescents drawn from Secondary Schools in Ondo State, South West Nigeria participated in the study. Participants were made up of 97 (38.8%) males and 153 (61.2%) females, with ages rang...

Examining the Influence Personality Factors on Knowledge Sharing Intention among Employees of Two Selected Banks

ABSTRACT This study examined the influence ofpersonality factors (that is, need for achievement, need for affiliation, and need for power) on knowledge sharing intention. A cross-sectional survey design was adopted while a total of207 employees selected from two commercial banks inNigeria using accidental sampling technique participated in the study The participants were made of 113 (54.6%) males and 94 (45.4%) females. Their ages ranged between 26 and 47 years with a mean of33.35 and standar...

RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SOCIO-CULTURAL VALUES, WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT AND WORK ATTITUDES: A STUDY OF BANK MANAGERS IN GHANA.

ABSTRACT The study investigated the relationships between socio-cultural values, work-family conflict and work attitudes among managers in the financial services sector. Although previous studies have investigated work-family conflict and other types of work attitudes, little is known regarding how an individual‟s socio-cultural values, together with their experience of work-family conflict influence their work attitude (job satisfaction, organizational commitment and job involvement). The ...

ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING, EMPOWERMENT AND CREATIVITY AMONG EMPLOYEES OF SOME FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among organizational learning, empowerment and creativity. The design of the study was a Cross- sectional survey design. A sample of 157 employees from four financial institutions in Accra, namely Barclays Bank, Ghana Commercial Bank, Ecobank Ghana Limited and Enterprise Insurance Company Limited was used for the study. Participants constituting 54% were from ages 25-35, 24% were from ages 18- 24 and 17% were also from ages 36...

AFRICENTRIC WORLDVIEW AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH AMONG PRIMARY CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study examined the extent to which Africentric worldview influence the relationship between stress and psychological health among primary caregivers of children with intellectual disability in Ghana using the mixed methods design. The quantitative phase recruited and assessed 160 primary caregivers using standardized measures assessing Stress, Africentric worldview, Africultural coping, and Psychological health. Results from MANOVA indicated that primary caregivers of children w...

PROFILE, COMORBIDITY AND IMPACT OF INSOMNIA IN THE IBADAN STUDY OF AGEING

Abstract Objective—To provide information on the profile, comorbidity and impact of insomnia among an understudied group of elderly Africans. Method—Using the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), the 12-month prevalence of three forms of insomnia was assessed in face-to-face interviews conducted with a regionally-representative sample of elderly Nigerians, aged 65 years and over (n=2152). The association of insomnia with quality of life, rated with the WHO Quality of...


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