Abstract:
This study explored lived experiences of married female postgraduate students in the
University of Education, Winneba. This qualitative study employed descriptive
phenomenological design. Twenty participants were selected using snowball sampling
technique. A semi-structured interview guide was used for data collection. Data were
analysed in themes. The study found that these students had both pleasant and
unpleasant experiences by receiving support from the spouses and not having easy
access to the university’s internet respectively. More so, their experiences had
unfavourable outcome on their marital roles and academic work. Further, these
students used positive coping mechanisms in dealing with their experiences. These
include: Receiving support from partner in completing assignments, receiving advice
from some seniors, and seeking for professional counselling. Also, there were social
support systems available to these students which include receiving financial support
from the government and religious groups. It was concluded that married female
students had lots of experiences, both good and bad. Further, these experiences did not
support their marital roles. However, these students employed appropriate coping
strategies in dealing with their experiences such as receiving social support services. It
was recommended that management of University of Education, Winneba should
streamline the content of the Postgraduate Degree Programmes which can help reduce
the academic burden on married female students most especially. Also, counselling
centre in the University of Education, Winneba should design a detailed programme
aiming at assisting married female merge their academic, marital and work roles
effectively.
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Counselling Psychology,
Faculty of Educational Studies, Submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment
of the requirement for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Guidance and Counselling)
in the University of Education, Winneba
NOVEMBER, 2023