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CAUSES OF DIVORCE AND ITS EFFECTS ON CHILDREN'S WELLBEING IN YEKA SUB-CITY, ADDIS ABABA

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African Scholar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences

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Marriage is an institution that guarantees the procreation, care, socialization and the stability of the family as well as the survival of human race. It is a union of relationship both mystical and physical between a man and a woman meant for long life companionship. Despite the many advantages of marriage, the separation of spouses with their children posed a traumatic danger on all parties. This, without doubt usually leads to breakdown and divorce. This study examined the causes and implications of divorce in four selected electoral wards in Keffi Local Government Area of Nasarwa State. The study investigates the most affected party by divorce as well as the extent of the effect on them. Critical literatures were reviewed on the cause and effects of divorce. Functionalist theory was adopted as theoretical framework for the study. As a survey type of study, multi-stage sampling method was used to elicit information from 378 respondents via questionnaire. 8 Key Informants comprising the District Heads were purposively selected and interviewed, their responses were transcribed. Frequency tables were used to describe the quantitative data using SPSS version 20, while regression analysis was used to analyse the data. The study found out that sexual incompatibility between couples significantly leads to divorce. Consequently, it was found that children are the most affected party by divorce in the Study areas. Based on the following findings, the study concludes that divorce is a serious social problem bedeviling Keffi Local Government. It is no gain to say that children and women suffer most by divorce. The study therefore recommends that Proper courtship should be done between a man and a woman before venturing into marriage. Parents should endeavor to socialize the children specifically girls on sex education and the importance of sex in marriage. Couples should also be encouraged to occasionally utilize marriage counseling to aid ameliorate the menace of divorce among many others. Keywords: Marriage, Divorce, Infertility, Couples/Spouses, Family

Adetoro Banwo

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Globally almost 5 million children are living on street due to divorce. In Ethiopia around 4,042,357 children are living under difficult condition because of families' inability to support their children because of family dissolution (Woldekidan, 2007). This study investigates determinants of divorce and its effects on children's wellbeing in Eastern Wollega Zone of Western Oromia, Ethiopia. Descriptive research design with mixed research approach was employed. Data was collected through questionnaire, interview and focus group discussion from divorced individuals. One hundred fifty-eight (158) divorcees individuals from five districts were randomly selected by simple random techniques from each district. Eight (8) interviews and three (3) focus group discussion were conducted with divorced individuals and zonal high court officer on the factors related to divorce and children wellbeing. Study found that ,peoples in marriage at young age have the higher probability of divorce at the first five years than people at marriage who marry during their older ages. Major socio-cultural factors contributed to divorce in the study area which include age difference between couples, interference from family, repeated conflicts, substance abuse and lack of appropriate communication, the socioeconomic status of spouses insignificantly affects the wellbeing of their family, sexual relationship related factors were rated as a major factor leading to divorce. Children from divorced households are significantly depressed, exposed to financial crises and divorce diminishes children's learning capacity

ADEYIGA Y ADEBAYO

This study examine Factors Influencing Divorce among married couple. Using Keffi local government area of Nasarawa as a case study. The purpose of this research work is to investigate difference in divorce rate between Christian and Muslims. The study also examine the relationship between early marriage and late marriage among married couples in Keffi local government. The study revealed that age, religion and marital infidelity plays a remarkable role in divorce among couple. It also showed that other causes of divorce ranges from childlessness, cruelty, undue interference from mother In-law and poverty. They also asserted that sexual deprivation is among the factors that can influence divorce. A total of 100 participants comprising 50 males and 50 females were used for the study. The participants were selected by using simple random sample technique. A survey research design was adopted and the sample selected from the targeted population was given copies of the questionnaire to measure their response. Chi-square was used to analyze the data to test the observed and expected differences of factors influencing divorce. Finding was discussed in relation to the literature reviewed and recommendations were also made.

This study investigated the prevalence, causes and consequences of divorce in Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia. Mixed methods design was employed for the study and both qualitative and quantitative data were collected. For the quantitative data 361 randomly selected households and for the qualitative part 8 divorcees and 8 purposively selected community and religious leaders participated. Questionnaires were used to collect quantitative data while qualitative data were collected through interviews, focus group discussions and document analysis. The quantitative data were analyzed quantitatively using percentage and mean while the qualitative data were narrated and paraphrased. The result of the study indicated that the prevalence of divorce in three consecutive years (2013/14, 2014/15 and 2015/16) were 24%, 26.28% and 49.72% respectively. Moreover, the data from questionnaire respondents indicate that 46.5% of households were divorced. The major causes of divorce fall under psychological...

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Yohanes Lon

This study explores the complexity of marriage for people in Manggarai. Since they are citizens of the cultural community of Manggarai, Indonesian citizens, and members of a Catholic community, their marriage is required to follow the provisions of customary law, religious law, and state law. Using a library and ethnographic approaches, the study compares these laws on the legality of marriage and analyzes their differences and the impacts on the rights and obligations of married couples and children born to the couple. The study discovered that the differences in the provisions regarding the validity of a marriage between the three laws have provided space for the emergence of legal uncertainty and discriminatory treatment of customary marriages which are not legalized by religious law and state law as well as marriages that are divorced civilly but are still valid according to Catholic rules. Such a phenomenon is certainly a portrait of failure or incompetence in the attempt to un...

Sophia Chae

Esther Archibong

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND HUMANITARIAN RESEARCH ISSN

Mulugeta Deribe

Divorce is the legal dissolution of a socially and legally recognized marital relationship that alters the obligations and privileges of the two persons involved. Hence, the main objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of divorce associated factors in Bale Robe town. Purposive sampling was used to select sampling kebeles since all kebeles are assuming to be having a similar attribute in the case of divorce experience. The target participants were selected purposive and snowballing sampling techniques. To get the relevant data for this study the data has employed a qualitative, in-depth interview method with the combination of (FGD), and held archival analysis. The researchers used 12 divorced women for an in-depth interview, and six divorced women for focused group discussion. Thematic qualitative analysis technique has been employed by applying a rigorous data analysis procedure. The study finds that the prevalence of divorce in Robe town was 828 divorce cases were recorded during 2009/17-2011/19. Apart from this, in Odaa Robe, Baha Biftu and Caffe Donsaa divorce cases were 279, 233 and 312 respectively. The study has also identified the causes of divorce were complex and multidimensional such as infidelity, lack of communication, alcohol addiction and chewing khat, religious difference, lack of commitment, family intervention, and Health Problem (HIV/ HIDS). The husbands were refusing to divided property, not sharing money that invests together.

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30 Faculty and Graduate Students Present at 2024 AEJMC Conference

Thirty faculty and graduate students from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications are presenting their research studies, teaching best practices, and creative projects at the 107th annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). The AEJMC conference will be held at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown on Aug. 8-11, 2024. Their projects cover topics including creativity in the age of AI, college students’ AI self-efficacy, climate change communication, virtual influencers in advertising, social media and health communication, and journalism practices. The School’s faculty and students also won four research paper awards, one dissertation award, and one administrator award. Below is the list of the presentations and awards at the 2024 AEJMC conference.

Ann Brill: Speaker, Institute of Diverse Leadership Fellows Program

Genelle Belmas: Panelist; Fire in a Political Theater: The First Amendment Legacy of Donald J. Trump

Alex Treaster: Panelist; Creativity and Responsibility in the Age of AI

Tamar Wilner: Panelist; Connecting Journalism Research and Practice

Ayman Alhammad, Christopher Etheridge, and Cameron Piercy: Extended Abstract; Source Evaluation of News Releases Produces by Artificial Intelligence

Lindsie Rank, Adam Goldstein, and Ekaterina Lisovskaia: Full Paper; Pressures on the Student Press: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis

Nazra Izhar: Extended Abstract; Role of Cognitive Biases in Misinformation Dissemination Through Unverified Information Sharing Among Indian Facebook Users

Vaibhav Diwanji, Nhung Nguyen, Rim Chaif, Macy Burkett, Michaella Nera Barros, and Moses Okocha: Full Paper; Keep Colors Bright All-Year Long: A Big-Data-Based Cross-Cultural Analysis of Consumer Discourses About “Rainbow Washing”

Vaibhav Diwanji, Jeff Conlin, Macy Burkett, and Michaella Nera Barros: Full Paper; True Influence is about Leveraging Virtuality: Unlocking the Persuasive Power of Virtual Influencers in Advertising

Nazra Izhar: Full Paper; Mapping the Digital Landscape of Hate: Assessing islamophobia in Hindu Rashtra Facebook Communities

Steve Bien-Aimé, Umer Hussain, Haseena U. Khan, Nazra Izhar, and Aminah Syed: Full Paper; Sports, Media and Morality: South Asian Media’s Framing of the Sania Mirza-Shoaib Malik Divorce Blessing Jona: Extended Abstract; Popular U.S. News Media Websites’ Representation of the Fentanyl Crisis

Teri Finneman: Panelist; The Future of Academic Publishing

Ha Huong: Extended Abstract; Understanding the China-Vietnam Relationship on Self-censorship of Journalists Reporting on the Border War Anniversaries

Hechen Ding, Hong Vu, Tien-Tsung Lee, and Rim Chaif: Full Paper; The Role of Culture in Audiences’ Trust in Mainstream Media Teri Fineman: Panelist; Podcasts as Public Scholarship

[Dissertation Award] Tamar Wilner , Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award

Rim Chaif: Extended Abstract; Exploring Public Support of Female Athletes Engaged In Traditionally Male-Dominated Sports in Social Media

[Administrator Award] Ann Brill: 2023 Administrator of the Year; Scripps-Howard Fund-Teaching Panel Session: Navigating Change in an AI World

Moses Okocha: Extended Abstract; Digital Strategists: Impact of Social Media Communication on Nigeria’s 2023 Elections

Hyunjin Seo , Marcos Paulo da Silva, Blessing Jona, Azhar Iqbal, Macy Burkett, Haseena Khan, and Alfredo Ernesto Urbina Carreno: Full Paper; Comparative Analysis of AI Attitudes Among JMC Students in Brazil and the US: A Mixed-Methods Approach

[Research Paper Award] Rim Chaif and Teri Finneman: Full Paper; My Place Isn’t in the Kitchen”: Examining Feminist Facebook Framing of an Algerian Social Movement *First-Place Student Faculty Paper Award

[Research Paper Award] Hyunjin Seo, Macy Burkett, Moses Okocha, Huong Ha, Rim Chaif, Nazra Izhar, Michaella Nera Barros, Blessing Jona, and Azhar Iqbal: Full Paper; Social Media Activism and Women’s Health: Endometriosis as Feminist Issue *Second-Place Faculty Paper Award

Melissa Greene-Blye: Panelist; Teaching Students to Decolonize Journalism Practice: Resisting Dehumanizing Portrayals of the “Other”

Alyssa Appelman, Steve Bien-Aime, and Olga Morales: Full Paper; “Said” Or “Told the Reporter”? The Credibility Effects of Quote-Attribution Style

Stephen Wolgast: Extended Abstract; Journalists’ Emotional and Logistical Reactions to A Police Raid

Nhung Nguyen, Nazra Izhar, Hong Vu, and Vaibhav Diwanji: Full Paper; “Climate Change is Real, but I Don't Wanna Talk About It:” Unraveling Spiral of Silence Effects Regarding Climate Change Among Midwestern American Farmers

Yvonnes Chen, Nhung Nguyen, Hong Vu, Giang Truong Do, and Anh Tu Nguyen: Full Paper; U.S. State Health Departments’ Risk Communication During the First Year of the Pandemic Revealed Missed Opportunities

[Research Paper Award] Monica Hill, Marina Hendricks, Sarah Cavanah, Peter Bobkowski: Paper Presentation; High School Journalism Field Trips: Post-Pandemic Barriers and Opportunities *First-Place Open Competition Paper Award

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