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<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 13:34:19 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>EEFECTS OF FAMILY DISINTERGRATION CAUSES ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT IN MUGOIRI DIVISION ,MURANG'A COUNTY</title>
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<description>EEFECTS OF FAMILY DISINTERGRATION CAUSES ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT IN MUGOIRI DIVISION ,MURANG'A COUNTY
Mwangi, Ann Nyambura; Igoki, Carol; Clifford G. Machogu
This article considers family disintegration as a process of couples parting ways while child&#13;
development is the general physical, intellectual and mental progress of a minor. In this study,&#13;
family disintegration is caused by the following social conditions: drug abuse, level of education,&#13;
religion and liberalism. This study sought to find out the association connecting social conditions&#13;
to child development in Mugoiri Division, Murang’a County – Kenya. Both primary and&#13;
secondary data were collected. Findings indicate that there is relationship between social&#13;
conditions and child development. Drug abuse scores the highest at an aggregate mean of&#13;
87.28%, followed by religion 85.58%, liberalism 85.46% and level of education 83.56%. From&#13;
the analysis, alcohol takes a lead as the highly abused drug by occupying 93.86% that causes&#13;
conflicts affecting children development. The study recommends that Government intervenes in&#13;
controlling alcohol consumption levels, its availability and supply. Further, to create counseling&#13;
centres for married couples to enhance awareness concerning family preservation.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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