NPR Volume 9 Issue 2
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 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Personality-Traits and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Anxiety among Women Living with HIV/AIDS.
Hadiza I. Dahiru, Sani A. S. Omaku, Irene A. Ofili. Pages 1
- Perceived Attitude Of Students And Teachers Towards e-Learning In Selected Secondary Schools In Educational District V.
Abidoye A. B. Pages 17
- Personality Traits And Job Performance Among Lecturers In Rivers State University.
Wadi Oghenetega Elizabeth, Mezewo Emerinwe Obuzor, Dinebari David Vareba. Pages 26
- Moderating Role Of Body Appreciation On The Relationship Between Body Esteem And Social Media Usage Of Undergraduate Students of Dennis Osadebe University Asaba.
Ojobu Augusta-Mary Onyebuchi, Ugoma Israel Obed, Nwankwo Anthony Emeka. Pages 36
- Internet Addiction, Sense of Belonging and Peer Relations as Predictors of Psychological Well-Being among Students of Imo State University, Owerri.
Miracle I. Kennedy, Kennedy A. Akhigbe. Pages 49
- Personality-Traits and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Anxiety among Women Living with HIV/AIDS.
Hadiza I. Dahiru, Sani A. S. Omaku, Irene A. Ofili. Pages 59
- Emotional Intelligence And Appearance Anxiety As Predictors Of Marital Satisfaction.
Aneke Queendaline Chinonyelum, Omeje Obiageli, Ezugwu Andrew Chukwuebuka, Nwatu Anthonia Chigozie, Ugwuoke Uzoamaka Francisca. Pages 76
- Moderating Role Of Socioeconomic Status In Secured Attachment Style And Tendency To Commit Crime.
Okonkwo Kizito Ifunanya, Okpala Micheal Okemefuna, Okonkwo Jane Ogechukwu, Eze Chinwe Mariaceline, Buchi Chinonso Gloria, Nweke Kingsley Onyibor, Ferdinand Cyril-Nwuche, Anum Deborah Nkeiruka. Pages 84
- Revisiting the Concept of Reliability: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Measurement Precision in Educational Psychology Research.
Caroline Ochuko Alordiah. Pages 94
- A Systemic Review of the Relationship Between Anger Regulation and Academic Achievement in Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Counselling Implications.
Florence Omum. Pages 108
- Poverty and Mental Disorder: A Study of Anxiety and Depression in Imo State, Nigeria.
Leonard Chioma Onwukwe. Pages 108