Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2019
Volume: 14
Issue: 8 SI
Page No. 10430 - 10433

Gender as a Moderator in the Relationship between Violent Video Games Play and Aggressive Behaviour among In-School Adolescents

Authors : Emenike N. Anyaegbunam, Chiedu Eseadi, Chinyere Augusta Nwajiuba, Paul N. Onwuasoanya, Oluchi Queen Onwudinjo, Rowland C. Uwakwe, Ngozi Awoke, Iheanacho Christian Agboti, Godfrey Chinweike Nji and Michael Eskay

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to as certain if gender is a moderator in the relationship between violent video games play and aggressive behaviour among in-school adolescents in Nigeria. The study employed correlational survey design. The study was conducted among in-school adolescents in Onitsha Education Zone of Anambra State, Nigeria. The sample size was 603 in-school adolescents comprising of 348 male and 255 female students in senior secondary class two. The Violent Video Games Questionnaire (VVGQ) and In-School Adolescents’ Aggressive Behaviour Questionnaire (IAABQ) were used for data collection. Mean, partial correlation and chart were used to interpret the research questions while linear regression analysis was used to test the hypothesis at 0.05 probability level. Results revealed that the extent to which gender moderates the relationship between violent video games play and aggressive behaviour among in-school adolescents is very high. It was also found that gender is a significant moderator in the relationship between violent video games play and aggressive behaviour among in-school adolescents. Future research could investigate the influence of violent video games on in-school adolescent’s academic achievement orientation.

How to cite this article:

Emenike N. Anyaegbunam, Chiedu Eseadi, Chinyere Augusta Nwajiuba, Paul N. Onwuasoanya, Oluchi Queen Onwudinjo, Rowland C. Uwakwe, Ngozi Awoke, Iheanacho Christian Agboti, Godfrey Chinweike Nji and Michael Eskay, 2019. Gender as a Moderator in the Relationship between Violent Video Games Play and Aggressive Behaviour among In-School Adolescents. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 14: 10430-10433.

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