CHILDLESSNESS AND SOCIO CULTURAL IMPACT ON MARRIED COUPLES( A CASE STUDY OF IDAH COMMUNITY IN KOGI STATE)
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CHILDLESSNESS AND SOCIO CULTURAL IMPACT ON MARRIED COUPLES
A CASE STUDY OF IDAH COMMUNITY IN KOGI STATE
ABSTRACT
The research is an in-depth analysis of childlessness and socio-cultural impact on married couples in idah urban community of Kogi State. The study explored ways of reducing pressure both from the family and the society as a whole with particular reference to examining the existing causes and effects of infertility in the society. The instrument for data collection used for this research was questionnaire. The sampling techniques used for this study was cross- sectional survey research design. One hundred (100) respondents were randomly selected. The data collected were analyzed using tables and percentages. From the analysis of the data, it was found that programmer community could help reduce feeling of inferiority complex among childless couples. Negative attitude of childless couples towards child adoption and the significant relationship between childless couples and leadership role were found. The findings from the study necessitated certain recommendations which include the fact that childless couples should seek for medical treatment jointly instead of allowing one partner to carry the burden alone among others.
TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
1.2 Statement of Problem
1.3 Research Questions -
1.4 Objectives of the Study
1.5 Significance of the Study
1.6 Definition of Concepts
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Literature Review - -
2.1.1 Medical Treatment for Infertility -
2.1.2 The Extent Childless Couples Sort for Medical Solution
To Their Problems
2.1.3 Responsible Factors for Infertility
2.1.4 Childless Couples and Adoption -
2.1.5 The Socio-Cultural Impact of Childlessness On Married Couples
2.2 Review of Related Theories -
2.3 Theoretical Framework- -
2.4 Study Hypothesis - - -
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Design -
3.2 Study Area - -
3.3 Population of the Study - -
3.4 Sample Size - - - -
3.5 Sampling Techniques - -
3.6 Instruments for Data Collection -
3.7 Methods of Data Analysis - -
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
4.1 Data Presentation and Analysis -
4.2 Analysis of Research Questions -
4.3 Test Hypothesis - - - -
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
5.1 Summary -
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations -
5.4 Suggestions
References -
Appendix -
Questionnaire
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
In idah urban community, as in most other parts of the country, procreation is one of the major functions of the family. Every man take a wife apparently to have children with them, where this main purpose for marriage is not forth coming into fulfillment, it is then result to tension in most cases which lead to misunderstanding and disputes in the family. In traditional igala society, many wives try to ensure the procreation of children to its fullest limit.
For most of history, childlessness has been regarded as great personal tragedy involving much emotional pain and grief, especially when it is resulted from failure to conceive or from the death of a child (Mail, Charlene, 1986). Before conception was well understood, childlessness was usually blamed on the woman and this in itself added to the high level negative emotional and social effects of childlessness. Some wealthy families also adopted children as a means of providing heirs incase of childlessness or where no son had been born, the monetary incentives offered by westerners desire for children is so strong that a commercial market in the child laundering business exists (McCurry, 2005).
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Throughout the world and particularly in African societies, igala land not exempted, the word “childlessness” se listener and a sense of pity is immediately aroused in the mind. In igala land, children are regarded as great treasure to their parents, relations and their immediate community. Many people suffer from childlessness for so many reasons such as drug abuse, hard drugs effect, contraception, numerous abortions, and genetically inherited sickness and in most cases, psychological problems.
The number of childless couples is tremendously on the increase, this is evident to the fact that attempts to initiate a move which would have been directed towards adoption is taken with serious resistance in some places mostly by couples without even a child. Meanwhile, most couples are childless as a result of the degree of their waywardness while they were youths or younger and unmarried, such as illicit use of drugs in order to avoid pregnancy (Ugwuanyi, 1999).
In idah urban community, childlessness is echoed by the fact that most couples are not aware of the prevalence of medical treatment; this therefore makes them not to seek medical assistance for such form of ailment. According to Nwapa (2004), some couples attribute their problem of childlessness to the supernatural, the hope in God that gives children to remember them at the appropriate time while some couples usually fall back to the fact that adoption, they are comforted for being biological infertile, they no longer want to know the cause of their infertility and solve it or get rid of it Hales, (2000).
According to Dike (2013), the police have smashed a suspected syndicate whose alleged stock in trade was defrauding desperate barren women through false miracle babies. He also narrated the agony of a 61year old barren woman who travel to port Harcourt to consult miracle workers God was using to bless the barren and make them fruitful, they told her to pay #1.5 million, she paid the money and was given some seed to eat, after eating it, she began to stool. It took about nine months before the miracle
- Department: Sociology
- Project ID: SOC0020
- Access Fee: ₦5,000
- Pages: 69 Pages
- Chapters: 5 Chapters
- Methodology: Chi- Square
- Reference: YES
- Format: Microsoft Word
- Views: 3,413
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