Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.

The study focused on parental care and its role in promoting teenage pregnancy, using Kirima Sub-county in Kanungu District as a case study. The objectives included investigating how parental care influences teenage pregnancy in the area, examining other factors contributing to teenage pregnancy, an...

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Main Author: Ariho, Syliver
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Language:English
Published: Kabale University 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2458
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description The study focused on parental care and its role in promoting teenage pregnancy, using Kirima Sub-county in Kanungu District as a case study. The objectives included investigating how parental care influences teenage pregnancy in the area, examining other factors contributing to teenage pregnancy, and identifying solutions to the problems related to parental care and teenage pregnancy. The research used a cross-sectional survey design and involved 50 respondents, selected through both purposive and simple random sampling. Data was collected using questionnaires. The study concluded that socio-economic conditions in households affect the education of girls, particularly due to issues related to parenting styles and teenage pregnancy. These challenges include poverty, which affects the ability of parents to afford school-related costs like uniforms and other supplies, poor sanitation and hygiene at schools, and negative attitudes from teachers and school administrators towards girls' education. Other factors promoting teenage pregnancy can be addressed through parental involvement, environmental factors, government intervention, parents' education and economic backgrounds, education for girls, awareness programs on teenage pregnancy, and financial support. The study recommends that the Ministry of Education (MOE) should work to ensure girls have access to education on par with boys, by implementing existing policies such as providing sanitary pads/towels. It also suggests that parents be educated and sensitized about their financial responsibilities beyond tuition fees, such as paying for development and feeding program fees. Female teachers should serve as role models, encouraging girls to stay in school and emphasizing the importance of education for their future.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-24582024-12-20T00:01:07Z Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District. Ariho, Syliver Effect Parental Care Teenage Pregnancy Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District The study focused on parental care and its role in promoting teenage pregnancy, using Kirima Sub-county in Kanungu District as a case study. The objectives included investigating how parental care influences teenage pregnancy in the area, examining other factors contributing to teenage pregnancy, and identifying solutions to the problems related to parental care and teenage pregnancy. The research used a cross-sectional survey design and involved 50 respondents, selected through both purposive and simple random sampling. Data was collected using questionnaires. The study concluded that socio-economic conditions in households affect the education of girls, particularly due to issues related to parenting styles and teenage pregnancy. These challenges include poverty, which affects the ability of parents to afford school-related costs like uniforms and other supplies, poor sanitation and hygiene at schools, and negative attitudes from teachers and school administrators towards girls' education. Other factors promoting teenage pregnancy can be addressed through parental involvement, environmental factors, government intervention, parents' education and economic backgrounds, education for girls, awareness programs on teenage pregnancy, and financial support. The study recommends that the Ministry of Education (MOE) should work to ensure girls have access to education on par with boys, by implementing existing policies such as providing sanitary pads/towels. It also suggests that parents be educated and sensitized about their financial responsibilities beyond tuition fees, such as paying for development and feeding program fees. Female teachers should serve as role models, encouraging girls to stay in school and emphasizing the importance of education for their future. 2024-12-19T10:03:40Z 2024-12-19T10:03:40Z 2024 Thesis Ariho, Syliver (2024). Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District. Kabale: Kabale University. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2458 en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf Kabale University
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Teenage Pregnancy
Kirima Sub-County
Kanungu District
Ariho, Syliver
Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.
title Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.
title_full Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.
title_fullStr Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.
title_short Effect of Parental Care and Teenage Pregnancy in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District.
title_sort effect of parental care and teenage pregnancy in kirima sub county kanungu district
topic Effect
Parental Care
Teenage Pregnancy
Kirima Sub-County
Kanungu District
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2458
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