ABSTRACT
Sexual activities among adolescents have been reported to be on the increase. The trend
across the world shows that many adolescents are initiating sexual activity from as early
as 10 years with many disastrous effects on their lives, health and education. These
behaviors predispose teenagers to academic risks by reducing their motivation to learn, as
well as their feeling of connectedness to academic performance. The purpose of the
study was to investigate the influence of teenage sexual behavior on academic
performance among public secondary school students in Bungoma South Sub-County,
Kenya. The objectives of the study were to: establish the influence of teenage
homosexuality, heterosexuality, contraceptive use and guidance and counseling programs
on academic performance of secondary school students. The Social Cognitive Theory and
Social Learning theories developed by Albert Bandura guided the study. Descriptive
survey and correlational research designs were used. The study population comprised
3,774 form 3 students, 52 Deputy Head teachers and 52 Guidance and Counseling
teachers in public secondary schools in Bungoma South Sub-County. Data was collected
using questionnaires, interview schedules and Focus Group Discussions. The instruments
were validated by supervisors and research experts‘ opinion and were adjusted based on
their recommendations. The reliability coefficient of the instruments was set at .70 and
.829 was achieved from the piloted set of tools. Both descriptive and inferential methods
of data analysis were employed. In descriptive analysis, mean, frequencies and
percentages were used while in inferential statistics; Pearson‘s r was employed to test the
significance of hypotheses. Findings of the study were analysed using descriptive and
inferential statistics. Findings indicate a slight positive correlation between teenage
homosexual behaviour and academic performance, which was statistically significant (r =
.189, n = 384, p = .01). There was low significant positive relationship between risks
associated with teenage homosexual behaviour and academic performance among the
learners. Moreover, results show negative relationship between teen heterosexuality and
academic performance (r = -.703**, p
Ventrina, J (2021). Influence Of Teenage Sexual Behaviour On Academic Performance Among Public Secondary School Students In Bungoma South Sub-County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-teenage-sexual-behaviour-on-academic-performance-among-public-secondary-school-students-in-bungoma-south-sub-county-kenya
Ventrina, Justine "Influence Of Teenage Sexual Behaviour On Academic Performance Among Public Secondary School Students In Bungoma South Sub-County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-teenage-sexual-behaviour-on-academic-performance-among-public-secondary-school-students-in-bungoma-south-sub-county-kenya. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
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Ventrina, Justine . "Influence Of Teenage Sexual Behaviour On Academic Performance Among Public Secondary School Students In Bungoma South Sub-County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-teenage-sexual-behaviour-on-academic-performance-among-public-secondary-school-students-in-bungoma-south-sub-county-kenya