JOURNAL OF SOCIAL & POLICY RESEARCH

CHILD ABUSE AND ITS IMPACT ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN OYIBO, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA

EKE VERONICA Ph.D., CLIFFORD SOLOMON OPUSUNJU
January 9, 2026

Abstract

Child abuse remains a global concern with profound implications for children’s well-being and education. Despite international and national child-protection frameworks, abuse in various forms continues to undermine learning outcomes, particularly in developing countries. This study examined the prevalence and impact of child abuse on academic performance among secondary school students in Oyibo Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Adopting a descriptive survey design, data were collected from a stratified sample of students using structured questionnaires supplemented by short interview prompts. A total of 373 valid responses were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics through SPSS. Results revealed that physical and emotional abuse were the most prevalent, followed by neglect, while sexual abuse, though less frequently reported, carried the most severe academic and psychological consequences. Across all categories, abuse was found to negatively affect school attendance, concentration, grades, and self-esteem. Gender and age variations also emerged, with girls more vulnerable to neglect and sexual harassment, and boys more commonly subjected to corporal punishment. Younger adolescents reported greater sensitivity to emotional maltreatment, while older students experienced higher levels of neglect and harassment. The study concludes that abuse significantly compromises educational attainment in Oyibo, reinforcing cycles of disadvantage. It recommends stronger enforcement of child protection laws, adoption of child-centered school policies, teacher training on non-violent discipline, and parental sensitization programs to safeguard children’s rights and promote academic success.

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