TY - JOUR
T1 - Social Problems of Childlessness among Elderly Women in Ondo State Nigeria
AU - Babafemi, Adeyanju Awoniyi AU - Reuben, Fajemilehin Boluwaji AU - Olufemi, Ayandiran Emmanuel
JO - Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences
VL - 9
IS - 4
SP - 180
EP - 187
PY - 2012
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1683-8831
DO - pjssci.2012.180.187
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=pjssci.2012.180.187
KW - Socio-demographic condition
KW -childless elderly women
KW -social experience
KW -social status
KW -Nigeria
AB - The study examined the specific experiences (cultural and
interactional) the feelings the coping strategies of the childless elderly women
and determined roles of family members in the care of the childless elderly
women with a view to understanding the challenges they faced as well as assist
practicing nurses and social workers to understand special care and social support
needs of the sub group. Eighty eight purposefully selected childless elderly
women recruited through snow balling technique from 12 randomly selected local
government areas formed the study population. A semi-structure interview schedule
developed through extensive literature research and interactions with childless
elderly women was the major tool used for data collection. The interview schedule
was tested for validity and reliability using a test retest method. The correlation
coefficient and a reliability of 0.82 were arrived at before being used for
data collection. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive and inferential
statistics. The study showed a general trend of sorrow, neglect, abandonment,
frustration, poverty, emotional assault and stigmatization from general among
the childless elderly women. The study further revealed that the level of income
of childless elderly women were significantly related to their health status
(χ2 = 9.20, df = 1, p<0.01). In addition, it was revealed
that the health status of childless elderly women were significantly related
to their social support (χ2 = 22.17, df = 2, p<0.01). The
study concluded that the health status of childless elderly women was mostly
affected by income, age, effects of childlessness couple with social support.
ER -