Title of article :
Effect of Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy on Adolescents’ Aggressive Behavior
Author/Authors :
Olugbenga Azeez, Razaq Department of Educational Foundations and Counselling - Faculty of Education - Olabisi Onabanjo University - Ago-Iwoye - Nigeria , Oyetunde Babalola, Segun Department of Educational Foundations and Counselling - Faculty of Education - Olabisi Onabanjo University - Ago-Iwoye - Nigeria
Abstract :
Introduction: This study investigated the efficacy of cognitive behavioral group therapy on aggression
among adolescents in secondary schools, Ibadan metropolis, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Method: The study employed a pretest-post-test quasi-experimental research design. Participants
included 160 secondary school adolescents from four randomly selected public secondary schools who
were randomly allocated to treatment and control groups for this study. Aggressive Behavior
Questionnaire by Buss and Perry was used to collect data for the participants. All the formulated
hypotheses were tested using the Analysis of Covariant (ANCOVA).
Results: Results revealed that the treatment was effective in treating adolescents’ aggressive behavior.
Furthermore, findings revealed that the moderating variables (gender and socio-economic
background) did not individually have significant effects on the aggressive behavior of adolescents.
The two-way interaction of gender and socio-economic background had no significant effect on the
criterion variable; and the three-way interaction of gender, socio-economic background and treatment
were not significant.
Conclusion: It is therefore recommended that cognitive behavioral group therapy can be adopted as
an effective intervention strategy for addressing aggression among adolescents in secondary schools
Keywords:
Keywords :
Aggression , Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy , Gender , Socio-economic Background
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences