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Analysis of adolescents social competence: A Ghanaian perspective
Author(s) -
Alfred Kuranchie,
Hillar Addo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of sociology and anthropology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2006-988X
DOI - 10.5897/ijsa2020.0883
Subject(s) - residence , social competence , competence (human resources) , psychology , formative assessment , rural area , developmental psychology , social change , social psychology , pedagogy , sociology , economic growth , political science , demography , law , economics
The study examined social competence of adolescents and ascertained variations in the group based on gender, type of parents they lived with, and community of residence. The comparative analysis study utilised adolescents in their formative years of development. Descriptive survey design was utilised and questionnaire was the sole data collection tool. The study revealed that most of the adolescents demonstrated moderate levels of social competence in social settings. The research did not find difference in the social competence of adolescents living with real and pseudo parents; and male and female adolescents. The results, nonetheless, showed significant difference in the social competence of the adolescents living in the rural, semi-urban and urban communities. The results evince that location of residence matters in the development of adolescents’ social competence. Policies, strategies and programmes intended to help improve adolescents’ social competence in the developing world need to target those residing in rural communities more than those in the other communities.   Key words: Learning outcomes, social competence, real and pseudo parents, rural, semi-urban and urban communities.

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