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Trends In Social Behaviour Among Secondary School Adolescents In Ibadan Isaac ọlaoluwa Akinyẹle Io Onifade

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Trends In Social Behaviour Among Secondary School Adolescents In Ibadan Isaac ọlaoluwa Akinyẹle Io Onifade
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Publisher: IFRA-Nigeria, University of Ibadan
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.4 MB
Author: Isaac Ọlaoluwa Akinyẹle & I.O. Onifade
ISBN: 9791092312645, 1092312641
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Trends In Social Behaviour Among Secondary School Adolescents In Ibadan Isaac ọlaoluwa Akinyẹle Io Onifade by Isaac Ọlaoluwa Akinyẹle & I.o. Onifade 9791092312645, 1092312641 instant download after payment.

Results from this study show that adolescents in Nigeria are becoming more involved in undesirable activities such as cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, drug abuse and pre-marital sex. As a result, teenagers are presenting with many sexually related diseases and problems associated with unhealthy activities. Teenage mothers are a social liability to national development and progress; the education of the young mother has to be stopped even temporarily; she may be forced into an early marriage, which may end her formal education completely; this may affect her earning capacity and her ability to cater for her child. Early pregnancy can also compromise the future reproductive capacity of a young woman.

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