The Relationship Between Parental Marital Status And Anxiety Levels Among University Students: A Case Of Kca University
Abstract
High prevalence of anxiety continues to be reported among university students. For this reason,
this research aimed to investigate the potential impact of parental marital status on anxiety
among students of KCA University, Nairobi, Kenya. Specifically, the study sought to
determine the prevalence of anxiety among university students at KCA University, to analyze
the causes of anxiety among University Students at KCA University, to investigate the impact
of parental marital status on anxiety among university students at KCA University and to assess
coping strategies for anxiety among university students at KCA University. The theories
adopted were the attachment theory and family systems theory. The study adopted the mixed
method research design. The study targeted 1230 undergraduate students at KCA university.
The systematic random sampling was used to select 123 second-year students. Primary data
was collected using a questionnaire. Data was analyzed using both the Microsoft excel and the
Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 27). The analysis followed the objectives
of the study where data on prevalence rates was presented using descriptive statistics of means,
frequencies and percentages. For the objective involving finding relationships, inferential
statistics was utilized. Correlational analysis was used to determine the association between
the variables. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the impact of parental marital
status on anxiety in university students. The findings from this research had the potential to
inform interventions and support services for university students, particularly those affected
by parental marital disruption. The study revealed that the students at KCA University
experience low levels of anxiety by a score of 0-21. This implied that parental marital status
had a significant influence on anxiety among university students at KCA University. The study
also found that variables were strongly correlated as shown by correlation coefficient value of
0.619. It was also noted that avoidance is a way of coping with anxiety. The study concluded
that parental marital status significantly influences anxiety among students. It was concluded
that a change in the parental marital status would result to a change in anxiety among university
students at KCA University. The study recommends that the university should create a
counselling office that would help to deal with mental health issues among the students.
Further, the students should be made aware that they can seek help from the university in case
they feel they have a meant problem. Students should be assured that their shared problems
would be kept confidential, this would help students to feel more confident. The study
recommends that the university should provide education about mental health to the students.
The subject about mental health should be common to all students. This would help students
to understand what mental health is.