Author
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- Dennis Mutua Munyoki
(Kenyatta University, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies)
- Prof. Michael T. Katola
(Kenyatta University, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies)
- Prof. Philemona Mwaura
(Kenyatta University, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies)
Abstract
Sexual infidelity (S.I) is one of the world’s intractable problems. It adversely affects the sanctity of family which is the basic unit of human society. Decades of deliberate and strategic policies to mitigate S.I have not yielded considerable concrete results. This is despite multidimensional approach from the church, state, and non-governmental organizations. Arguably, in the endeavor to ensure believers are sanctioned against unprecedented rates of S.I, Africa Inland Church –Kenya (A.I.C-K)has established Christian Education programs designed to address developmental needs (formative, teenage, and adulthood) of all adherents. Despite church’s effort to eradicate S.I among her married members, the problem still persists. The research sought to examine factors influencing S.I. in A.I.C-K. This study is grounded on the premise that morality marks an essential ingredient in society, especially in the family institution; hence, without family values, society would be disrupted and eventually collapse. The article is justified by the need for the church to regain her moral authority as the conscience of the society. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. Simple random and purposive sampling methods were used to choose a sample size of the requisite number of respondents. Key findings revealed that inadequate preparation before wedding, marital dissatisfaction, and geographical migration were among highly rated causes of sexual infidelity in A.I.C-K.
Suggested Citation
Dennis Mutua Munyoki & Prof. Michael T. Katola & Prof. Philemona Mwaura, 2023.
"Factors Influencing Sexual Infidelity among the Married In Africa Inland Church -Kitui County, Kenya,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 7(4), pages 714-721, April.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:7:y:2023:i:4:p:714-721
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