Age, gender, and self-concept as predictors of solid waste management among residents in cross river state, Nigeria

Q3 Social Sciences
C. A. Beshel, L. J. Asor, A. A. Ojong, P. A. Betiang, V. Ironbar
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This research investigated the correlation between individuals' age, attitude, and practices in handling solid waste in Cross River State, Nigeria. The study formulated three hypotheses to guide its direction and utilised a survey research design. The participants included 1,106 individuals selected through random sampling from a population of 6,923 using a stratified approach. The researchers developed a questionnaire, which six experts validated, and its reliability was assessed using Cronbach's alpha method. Various statistical methods were employed to test the hypotheses at a significance level of 0.05, including simple regression, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), and an independent t-test. The outcomes revealed that age, gender, and self-concept influenced solid waste management practices within the studied population. Specifically, males and individuals with a strong self-concept exhibited more active engagement in solid waste management than their female and low-self-concept counterparts. The data indicated that respondents aged 38 and above demonstrated the highest level of involvement in solid waste management, followed by those aged 18-27. Conversely, respondents aged 28-37 exhibited the lowest extent of engagement in solid waste management practices. This study has valuable implications for policymakers, waste management professionals, and community stakeholders. The insights can guide the development of evidence-based strategies to encourage responsible waste management behaviours, thereby contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable future.
年龄、性别和自我概念是尼日利亚跨河州居民固体废物管理的预测因素
本研究调查了尼日利亚克罗斯河州个人在处理固体废物时的年龄、态度和做法之间的相关性。研究提出了三个假设来指导研究方向,并采用了调查研究设计。研究采用分层抽样法,从 6,923 人中随机抽取了 1,106 人作为研究对象。研究人员编制了一份问卷,六位专家对问卷进行了验证,并使用克朗巴赫α法对问卷的可靠性进行了评估。在 0.05 的显著性水平下,采用了多种统计方法对假设进行检验,包括简单回归、单因素方差分析(ANOVA)和独立 t 检验。研究结果显示,年龄、性别和自我概念对研究对象的固体废物管理行为有影响。具体而言,男性和自我概念强的人比女性和自我概念弱的人更积极地参与固体废物管理。数据显示,38 岁及以上的受访者参与固体废物管理的程度最高,其次是 18-27 岁的受访者。相反,28-37 岁的受访者参与固体废物管理的程度最低。这项研究对政策制定者、废物管理专业人员和社区利益相关者具有重要意义。这些见解可以指导制定以证据为基础的战略,鼓励负责任的废物管理行为,从而为更清洁、更可持续的未来做出贡献。
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International Journal of Management and Sustainability
International Journal of Management and Sustainability Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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