ABSTRACT
Bullying, as a form of school violence is a big challenge and there is evidence that it
is happening in many parts of the world including Kenya. Most past studies in Kenya
have focused on prevalence, causes, forms and effects of bullying. However, not so
much has been done on the influence of family especially parents on bullying. The
purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between family structure,
parental conflict and bullying among public secondary school students in Kiambu
County. The social dominance and dominance formed the theoretical basis of the
study. The study employed the correlation research design. The target population was
55 secondary schools with a student population of 13,772 students in Kikuyu Sub
County of Kiambu County. A sample of 13 schools was determined and the specific
schools where chosen using stratified sampling technique. The schools were stratified
based on criteria of school gender category (mixed, boys only and girls only), school
accommodation (boarding only, day only and boarding-day). Simple random
sampling method was used to select respondents (n=346). The study used a
questionnaire to collect data. Reliability of the questionnaire was established using
split-half method from data of a pilot study that was carried out in Lari Sub-County.
Descriptive statistics in form of frequency tables and means were used to analyze the
demographic characteristics, while chi-square was used to establish relationships
between parental conflict, family structure and prevalence of bullying. Statistical
Package for social Sciences version 23 was used in data analysis. The study
established a statistically significant relationship between school type by
accommodation and being a perpetrator of bullying, χ2(1) = 21.486, p=.001. Majority
of the respondents (65.8%) were living with both parents, 18.6% were living with
single mothers, while 6.6% were living with a guardian who was a relative, with the
relationship between family structure and bullying was not statistically significant,
p>0.05. The study further established a significant relationship between parental
conflict and being a bullying victim and a bullying perpetrator, p
BOCHERE, M (2021). Relationship Between Parental Conflict, Family Structure And Bullying Among Public Secondary School Students In Kiambu County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-parental-conflict-family-structure-and-bullying-among-public-secondary-school-students-in-kiambu-county-kenya
BOCHERE, MAGANGI "Relationship Between Parental Conflict, Family Structure And Bullying Among Public Secondary School Students In Kiambu County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 26 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-parental-conflict-family-structure-and-bullying-among-public-secondary-school-students-in-kiambu-county-kenya. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.
BOCHERE, MAGANGI . "Relationship Between Parental Conflict, Family Structure And Bullying Among Public Secondary School Students In Kiambu County, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 26 May. 2021. Web. 25 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-parental-conflict-family-structure-and-bullying-among-public-secondary-school-students-in-kiambu-county-kenya >.
BOCHERE, MAGANGI . "Relationship Between Parental Conflict, Family Structure And Bullying Among Public Secondary School Students In Kiambu County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-parental-conflict-family-structure-and-bullying-among-public-secondary-school-students-in-kiambu-county-kenya