NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING ON YOUTHS
Abstract
The study was on the “number of children in the family and its psychological wellbeingon youthsâ€. The study had 74 undergraduates with age range 18-33 years, SD of 3.13672, correlationaldesign, cluster sampling, and Person Product Moment Correlation statistics. Findings showed therewas negative non-significant correlation between number of children and psychological wellbeing, sothat as the number of children increases, the psychological wellbeing reduces; Number of children hadnegative significant relationship with “personal growth†attributes of psychological wellbeing, inwhich among all the attributes of psychological wellbeing, “personal growth†was most adverselyaffected by the number of children; and Number of children had positive non-significant relationshipwith “self-acceptance†attribute of psychological wellbeing, whereby some individuals still perceivethemselves very positively notwithstanding the impacts of number of children in their family.Recommendation was for families to have number of children they can conveniently take care of.
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