Abstract:
This study was carried out to
assess the psychosocial effects of insecurity among internally displaced
persons in Benuc State. The research design used for this study was a
descriptive survey research design. Two research questions guided the study and
two null hypotheses were posited and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The
target population were the internally displaced persons (lDPs) living in
Markudt and _ · Gumacamps ofRenue state and they consist of 4,529 numbers of
persons. Based on five percentage (5%) of the total population and Krejcie and
Morgan formula (1970), samples size of 352 people was drawn from the
population. This sample was drawn from Markudi and Guma camps of Benue state
based on · simple random sampling technique. A 20 item questionnaire was
designed using the Likert scale model and validated by three experts, one in
psychology and counselling, two in the Measurement and Evaluation. Michael
Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. The reliability of the instrument
was determined using test re-test method and data obtained was analysed using
Pearson Product Moment Correlation and yielded a coefficient of0.85. This was
administered to a simple randomized sample of 345 students drawn from a population
of 2048 from two states of the study centre in the study area. All the research
questions were analyzed using frequency and percentage while chi-square
statistic was employed 10 tcslmg th~ null hypothesis._ Th~ result showed 62.7%
still isolated in the camp, 59.5% lost a family member during the attack which
is a psychological effect of insecurity, 85.5% of the respondents think
ISccurity; has brought poverty, with 73.1% not having all their food needs met
which is a social effect of lurty. a majority of the respondents 57.7% strongly
agreed that poverty is the factor responsible for . sccu~i'X- ft is recommended
that a critical assessment of the living conditions of the IDPs be done also
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