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2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-85
Author(s):  
NOER KUMALA INDAHSARI ◽  
RIZKI AMALIA MEGA FITRIANI

Abstract: Background : Children or teenagers who are facing Broken homes in their master person directly or indirectly can have an impact on mental health disorders, namely stress, anxiety, and depression, which adversely affect children.  This condition can be said to be a trigger and can make the child moody, sad or long because both parents are divorced. The cause of broken homes is due to several factors, namely: the factor of divorced parents, ugliness, economic period, busy period, and the last is the period of education. Method: This study is a type of observational analytic research with the design of cross-sectional study research and the taking until this research using the method of probability sampling that is random, to find out the level of Broken Home aam this study using a questionnaire made by the research-based on various sources obtained and for stress, anxiety, and depression itself using the questionnaire Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS 42). Result : From the results of the following research can be drawn the doubt that a broken home does not significantly cause high school students in this study to experience stress and anxiety. However, it is known that it can cause depression in high school students in this study significantly. Conclusion: the broken home did not significantly cause high school students to experience stress and anxiety but it can cause depression in high school students is significantly


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 1342-1348
Author(s):  
Ilori Oladapo Mayowa ◽  

Broken Homes, until very recently is very alien to the African family structure/setting. But it is discovered that the trend of Broken Homes is growing in the world all over and Africa is not left behind in this trend. One can deduce the growing trend of Broken Homes in Africa to the incursion of modernization and industrialization into the African family setup. The traditional African family is much knitted together with a lot of love bound. But with modernization and civilisation are fast becoming the order of the day in all sectors of daily life, family is not left behinIn Nigeria for instance, the existence of Broken Homes is unknown, and when they existed, they are ignored as exceptional cases. In Africa, no one is happy to be identified as being raised in a Broken Home. In order words, the pride of an average African Child is to be brought up in a family where the man and his dear wife are living together, loving each other and each one of them performing his/her social responsibility and obligation towards the raising of the children and the survival of the family at large. This research looked at how broken home has affected education of children in society today and proffered solutions on how the scourge could be contained in our society. The research is mainly literature and conceptual. Literature in this study was sourced mainly from secondary data like journals, books, and the views of other scholars in this field.


Author(s):  
Benzies Isaac Adu- Okoree ◽  
Daniella Delali Daniella Delali Sedegah ◽  
Edna Parku

The purpose of this study was to explore the living conditions of school children from broken homes in the Ga East Municipality and to assess its impact on their academic performance. This study was intended to examine the coping strategies of the children in handling their traumas of divorce. The descriptive survey design was adopted in this study. The purposive and snowball sampling techniques were used to select 60 children from schools and in various communities in the municipality to take part in the study. Questionnaires were used to collect primary data from these respondents. The study found that the living conditions of majority of the respondents were not good after the divorce of their parents. It also came to light that the academic performance of most of the respondents was either very good or good before the divorce but after the divorce, most of the respondents had poor or very poor academic performance. It was observed that most of the respondents coped with the challenges of the divorce by spending more time with friends at school or with their relatives. From the present study, it could be concluded that when children are not given a conducive environment at home to have enough time to study due to parental divorce, it can impact negatively on their academic performance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (7) ◽  
pp. 838-847
Author(s):  
Timothy W. Ellis ◽  
Sheri Brownstein ◽  
Kevin Beitchman ◽  
Jonathan Lifshitz

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