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Gender Differences in Manifestation of University Students’ Problem Behaviours: A Case of Kibabii University, Kenya

Carolyne Otieno Wakoli
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Carolyne Otieno Wakoli: Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Alupe University College (A Constituent of Moi University) Kenya

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2020, vol. 7, issue 8, 83-86

Abstract: In the recent past, universities have witnessed violent protests and destruction of property including those of the community, risky sexual behaviour which has ended in many female students becoming pregnant and careless drinking by students in the villages surrounding the universities. Kibabii University like any other in Kenya has depression such symptoms in students which has occasioned students committing suicide. All these types of behaviour have been of concern to parents, lecturers, counselors, the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders. The study concluded that there is a structural gender variation differences emerging in terms of both externalized problem behaviors and internalized problem behaviors.

Date: 2020
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