Participation and Hindrances to Students’ Recreation at Selected Universities in Ondo State, Nigeria

Damilola Moronkeji B., D. Ayeni, A. Emmanuel
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Recreation has several benefits, one of which is the health advantage that it brings to those who engage in it. Apart from being beneficial to health, one of the other benefits is in connection with good academic performance that it stimulates. This study focused on three selected public universities in Ondo State, Nigeria. It investigates the availability of recreational facilities, students' level of participation in recreational activities, and hindrances to students’ recreational participation in the selected universities. A purposive sample of 300 students was adopted and disaggregated into 106, 139 and 55 for the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), and Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa (OSUSTECH) respectively, using the relative population of students in the three universities. Data acquisition instruments included a questionnaire, interview and observation. The questionnaire administration involved a multi-stage sampling procedure that cumulated in obtaining data from the final-year students of each university's faculties and departments. Findings revealed that students' participation in recreation was at low ebb in the three universities with varying degrees of hindrances to participation across the institutions. Poor or absent facilities were the most dominant hindrance to recreation. The worst case was in OSUSTECH where the school authority did not provide any recreational facility on campus. Recommendations include sensitization programs to enlighten students on the need for recreation and the benefits of same to their health and educational pursuit; and upscaling of recreational facilities in the studied institutions.
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尼日利亚翁多州选定大学学生娱乐活动的参与和障碍
娱乐有几个好处,其中之一是它给从事娱乐的人带来的健康优势。除了对健康有益之外,另一个好处是与它刺激的良好学习成绩有关。本研究的重点是尼日利亚翁多州选定的三所公立大学。它调查了所选大学的娱乐设施的可用性,学生参与娱乐活动的水平以及学生参与娱乐活动的障碍。采用300名学生为目的样本,根据三所大学学生的相对人口数,分别将阿库尔联邦科技大学(FUTA)、阿德昆勒阿贾辛大学(Adekunle Ajasin University)、阿贡巴阿库科大学(AAUA)和奥基提普帕翁多州立科技大学(OSUSTECH)的学生分为106人、139人和55人。数据采集手段包括问卷调查、访谈和观察。调查问卷的管理包括一个多阶段的抽样过程,从每个大学院系的最后一年级学生中收集数据。调查结果显示,三所大学的学生参与娱乐活动的程度都处于低潮,各院校的学生参与活动受到不同程度的阻碍。设施差或缺乏是娱乐活动的最主要障碍。最糟糕的情况是在OSUSTECH,学校当局没有在校园内提供任何娱乐设施。建议包括开展宣传活动,使学生认识到娱乐的必要性及其对健康和教育的益处;并在研究机构中升级娱乐设施。
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