Title of article :
Personality Traits, Emotional Intelligence, Socio-contextual Factors and Spousal Violence: The Trajectory of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown
Author/Authors :
Oguntayo, Rotimi Department of Psychology - Faculty of Social Sciences - University of Ilorin - Ilorin - Nigeria , Johnson Tunde, Oyeleke Department of Psychology - Faculty of Social Sciences - University of Ilorin - Ilorin - Nigeria , Oguntayo-John, Omolara Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs - Disaster Management and Social Development - Kwara State - Ilorin - Nigeria , Aajayi-Hutchful, Folakemi Department of Psychology - Faculty of Social Sciences - University of Ilorin - Ilorin - Nigeria
Abstract :
Introduction: Media has revealed several Spousal Violence (SV) during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
in Nigeria whereas researchers have not delved into reasons for this surge. This study investigated the
psychosocial factors influencing SV during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
Method: A web-based cross-sectional study utilizing snowballing sampling technique was adopted
and participants were recruited in Lagos, Nigeria via social media platform, Facebook and WhatsApp
using google form from March 30 to April 4, 2020. For this purpose, 356 participants consisting of 141-
male and 215-female responded to the Big Five Personality Inventory, Trait Emotional Intelligence and
Composite Abuse Scales.
Results: Personality Traits (PT) and Emotional Intelligence (EI) jointly predicted SV (R=.267; R2=.077; F
(6, 556), t=3.281). This is while, only patterns of neuroticism had independent significant prediction on
SV with a positive impact (t=3.64, β=.23). Additionally, PT as a whole (t=2.54, β=.22) and EI (t=2.31, β=-
.150) showed an independent prediction of SV (significantly) among the sampled participants with a
negative impact. Also, the effect of living conditions (F=2.9) and job status (F=4.912) differ on SV
among the selected participants.
Conclusion: The study concluded that the surge in the SV outcomes during the COVID-19 crisis among
Nigerians was caused by both psychological and socio-contextual factors. Therefore, better attention
should be paid to psychological interventions and palliative measures during this pandemic or future
lock-down.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Personality Traits , Emotional Intelligence , Spousal Violence , Socio-contextual Factors
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences