Title of article :
Peer Group Pressure as a Determinant of Adolescent Social Adjustment in Nigerian Schools
Author/Authors :
Oni, Adesoji A. University of Lagos - Faculty of Education - Department of Educational Foundations, Nigeria
Abstract :
This study investigated peer group pressure as a determinant of adolescents social adjustment in Nigerian schools, with a focus on the Ikeja Local Government Areaof Lagos State. Two null hypotheses were tested using a random sample of one hundredand twenty adolescents from four secondary schools in the Ikeja Local Government Area.The instrument was a self-designed questionnaire. The collected data were analysed usingan independent t-test and a Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. The resultsof the analysis showed that peer group pressure among adolescents is related to theirsocial adjustment and that the gender of the adolescents affects their social adjustment aswell. Based on these findings, the following recommendations are made: parents shouldserve as role models for their children to emulate; parents should be watchful of the typesof friends kept by their adolescent children; and parent-child relationship should becordial enough to permit adolescents in discussing their problems with them. In addition,the management of adolescents (secondary school students) should be the jointresponsibility of parents, guidance counsellors, school administrators and society at large
Keywords :
peer pressure , social adjustments , adolescents , Nigerian schools
Journal title :
Asia Pacific Journal of Educators and Education
Journal title :
Asia Pacific Journal of Educators and Education