NPR Volume 9 Issue 1
Nigerian Psychological Research
Quarterly / 2408-5448(pISSN) / 2635-3806 (eISSN)
Aim and Scope
Nigerian Psychological Research is a quarterly publication of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is intended to disseminate original scientific work in all fields of psychology, such as empirical, historical, theoretical and conceptual studies, as well as reviews of literature.
Nigerian Psychological Research is one of the official journals of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is a quarterly publication intended to disseminate original work in all fields of psychology, and it welcomes empirical and theoretical studies, as well as reviews, in a broad range of areas, such as developmental, school and educational psychology; social psychology; organizational psychology; behavioral psychology; clinical psychology; health psychology; cognitive psychology; neuropsychology; psychological assessment; experimental psychology; theory and history of psychology. Authors are required to pay a fee to publish in Nigerian Psychological Research because we publish with Open Access unless – in some cases where the author has a 100% waiver.
Volume 9 Issue 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Gender, School Sector, School Level, Job Security and Optimism as Predictors of Organizational Citizenship Behaviour of Teachers.
Victor Chimdiebube Okonkwo, Pamela Adaobi Ogbozor, Kelechi Esther Nwachukwu, Jennifer Iheanyi Timothy, Uchechukwu Lawrence Okeowata. Pages 1
- Social Intelligence and Assertiveness as Predictors of Fear of Negative Evaluation among Esut Lecturers.
Mgbenkemdi Ejike H., Anike Raphael, Ekwo Jude. Pages 10
- Abusive Supervision and Age as Predictors of Counterproductive Work Behaviour among School Teachers in Owerri.
Richards E. Ebeh, Promise O. Onwuamaegbu. Pages 23
- The Moderating Role of Resilience on Loneliness as a Predictor of Suicidal Ideation among Enugu Custodial Centre Inmates.
Okeke Nwanneka Fidelia, Nwatu Anthonia Chigozie, Omeje Obiageli, Mgbenkemdi Hyacinth Ejike, Chukwuma Moses Emmanual, Nwatu Anthony Afamefuna. Pages 36
- Ride-hailing drivers’ Demographic Characteristics and their Job Satisfaction: Implications for Sustainable Development and Poverty
Alleviation.
Bolajoko I. Malomo. Pages 45
- Impacts of Personality Traits and Work Shift Patterns on Psychological Distress among Nurses in Federal Medical Centre, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria.
Miracle I. Kennedy, Kennedy A. Akhigbe. Pages 55
- Resilience And Coping Strategies Among Internally Displaced Persons In Benue State.
James Ejeh, Elvis o. Ihaji, Anyalewa a. Ajonye. Pages 65
- Influence Of Perceived Parental Responsiveness And Social Support On Deviant Behaviour Among In-School Adolescents In Ibadan North Local Government Oyo State.
Balogun, Shyngle k., George, Keyna c., Akinboro Blessing m. Pages 73
- Workplace Bullying And Abusive Supervision As Predictors Of Innovative Work Behaviour Among Employees In Lagos State.
Richards e. Ebeh, Sani a.s Omaku. Pages 91
- Coping Style, Social Support, And Resilience As Predictors Of Quality Of Life Among Combatant Officers In Nigeria.
Kayode j. Fakorede, Abel c. Obosi, Emmanuel e. Uye. Pages 102
- Well-Being of First-Time Voters in Nigeria: Predictive Influence of Decentring and Mindfulness.
Emenike N. Anyaegbunam, Lawrence U. Okeowata, Echezona E. Nwokolo. Pages 111
- Is Psychological Contract Related to Organizational Commitment? A Study of Civil Servants in Rivers State, Nigeria.
Elizabeth Oghenetega Wadi, Pamela Adaobi Ogbozor. Pages 121
- Perceived Parenting Styles and Self-Concept On Self-Efficacy And Academic Performance Among Adolescents.
Umeokonkwo Chidimma Nkoli, Eya Regina, Okonkwo Ejike Anthony, Nwatu Anthonia Chigozie, Okoro Chinwendu Michael, Kalu-Iroabuchi Emeka Eliab, Douglas John Ufuoma. Pages 128
- Maintaining Peaceful Co-existence amidst Separatist Agitations in Nigeria: Social Workers’ perspectives.
Atere A.O., Omoja F.O., Mbina I.A., Amarachi F.K., Chika Emmanuel. Pages 138