A. Kelly
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自1984年在肯尼亚诊断出第一例艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例以来,估计有150多万人死于与艾滋病有关的疾病,导致110万儿童成为艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿。父母的死亡通常会影响孩子的心理健康,包括自尊。自尊心低的儿童可能对人类功能和生活经历的适应能力较差。这反过来可能会影响他们的学习成绩。因此,本研究的目的是调查尼耶里南副县儿童之家艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿小学生的自尊和学习成绩水平。本研究采用描述性调查设计。这项研究的对象是来自尼耶里南副县五个儿童之家的190名艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿,他们在一至八年级。可接触的人群是53名6至8年级的艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿和5名有目的地从有艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿的儿童之家挑选的看护人。由于可接触的人口很少,所有53名艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿和5名看护人都参与了这项研究。通过目的抽样获得艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿和照顾者。数据是通过学生的问卷调查、自尊量表和看护人员的面试时间表收集的。通过听取专家的意见并纳入所提出的建议,确定了文书的有效性。采用Cronbach alpha系数在Nyeri North副县的一个儿童之家进行了一项试点研究,以确定可靠性。本研究的信度系数为0.84。采用推理统计和描述统计两种方法分析数据。因此,使用了频率、平均值、百分比和t检验统计量。这是由社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 18.0版本的windows辅助。对主要调查结果的分析表明,艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿小学生的自尊和学习成绩水平较低,女孩更倾向于自尊和学习成绩较低。这项研究的结果可协助教育和儿童部制订方案,解决艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿的需要。艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿可能会得到帮助,以更好地适应和有归属感。学校管理人员、教师、监护人和非政府组织可以利用它们更好地了解艾滋病毒/艾滋病孤儿。
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Self-esteem
: Since the first case of HIV/AIDS was diagnosed in Kenya in 1984, it is estimated that over 1.5 million people have died of AIDS related illness, resulting to 1.1 million children who are HIV/AIDS orphans. A parent’s death usually affects children’s psychological well-being that includes self-esteem. Children who experience low self-esteem may have poor adaptation to human functioning and life experiences. This may in turn affect their academic performance. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate self-esteem and academic performance levels of HIV/AIDS orphaned primary school pupils in children’s homes of Nyeri South Sub-county. The research adopted the descriptive survey design. The population of the study was 190 HIV/AIDS orphaned primary school pupils from five children’s homes who were in class one to eight in Nyeri South Sub-county. The accessible population was 53 HIV/AIDS orphaned children in class six to eight and five caretakers who were purposively selected from children’ home that had HIV/AIDS orphaned pupils. Since the accessible population was small, all the 53 HIV/AIDS orphaned pupils and five caretakers were involved in the study. HIV/AIDS orphans and caretakers were obtained through purposive sampling. Data was collected using a pupil’s questionnaires, a self-esteem scale and interview schedules for caretakers. The face of validity of the instruments was ascertained by getting advice from experts and incorporating the suggestions given. Reliability was established by conducting a pilot study in a children’s home in Nyeri North sub-county using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. A reliability coefficient of 0.84 was obtained and accepted for the study. Both inferential and descriptive statistics were used to analyze data. Consequently, frequencies, means, percentages, and t-test statistics were used. This was aided by the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 18.0 for windows. An analysis of the major findings indicated that self-esteem and academic performance levels of HIV/AIDS orphaned primary school pupils were moderately low, girls being more predisposed to lower self-esteem and academic performance. The findings of this study may assist the Ministry of Education and Children’s department to establish programmes that may address the needs of HIV/AIDS orphans. HIV/AIDS orphans may be helped to adjust better and have a sense of belonging. The school administrators, teachers, guardians and non-governmental organizations may use them to understand the HIV/AIDS orphans better.
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