Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania

Objectives To define key stressors experienced and coping behaviours within poor agrarian communities in sub-Saharan Africa. Design Descriptive qualitative study incorporating inductive thematic analysis. Participants 81 participants purposely sampled, stratified by age (adolescents and young...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hall, Brian J, Garabiles, Melissa R, de Hoop, Jacobus, Pereira, Audrey, Prencipe, Leah, Palermo, Tia M
Format: text
Published: Archīum Ateneo 2019
Subjects:
Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/130
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/10/e027047.abstract
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Ateneo De Manila University
id ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-1129
record_format eprints
spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-11292020-05-29T03:29:16Z Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania Hall, Brian J Garabiles, Melissa R de Hoop, Jacobus Pereira, Audrey Prencipe, Leah Palermo, Tia M Objectives To define key stressors experienced and coping behaviours within poor agrarian communities in sub-Saharan Africa. Design Descriptive qualitative study incorporating inductive thematic analysis. Participants 81 participants purposely sampled, stratified by age (adolescents and young adults) and sex Setting The study was conducted in villages in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania. Results Stressors were thematically grouped into those directly related to poverty and the lack of basic necessities (eg, food insecurity), and additional stressors (eg, drought) that worsen poverty-related stress. Impacts on functioning, health and well-being and key coping behaviours, both positive and negative, were identified. The findings together inform a more nuanced view of stress within these contexts. Conclusion Although participants were asked to provide general reflections about stress in their community, the salience of poverty-related stressors was ubiquitously reflected in respondents’ responses. Poverty-related stressors affect development, well-being and gender-based violence. Future research should focus on interventions to alleviate poverty-related stress to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/130 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/10/e027047.abstract Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Coping Mental Health Poverty Stress Sub-Saharan Africa Clinical Psychology Psychology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Coping
Mental Health
Poverty
Stress
Sub-Saharan Africa
Clinical Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Coping
Mental Health
Poverty
Stress
Sub-Saharan Africa
Clinical Psychology
Psychology
Hall, Brian J
Garabiles, Melissa R
de Hoop, Jacobus
Pereira, Audrey
Prencipe, Leah
Palermo, Tia M
Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania
description Objectives To define key stressors experienced and coping behaviours within poor agrarian communities in sub-Saharan Africa. Design Descriptive qualitative study incorporating inductive thematic analysis. Participants 81 participants purposely sampled, stratified by age (adolescents and young adults) and sex Setting The study was conducted in villages in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania. Results Stressors were thematically grouped into those directly related to poverty and the lack of basic necessities (eg, food insecurity), and additional stressors (eg, drought) that worsen poverty-related stress. Impacts on functioning, health and well-being and key coping behaviours, both positive and negative, were identified. The findings together inform a more nuanced view of stress within these contexts. Conclusion Although participants were asked to provide general reflections about stress in their community, the salience of poverty-related stressors was ubiquitously reflected in respondents’ responses. Poverty-related stressors affect development, well-being and gender-based violence. Future research should focus on interventions to alleviate poverty-related stress to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
format text
author Hall, Brian J
Garabiles, Melissa R
de Hoop, Jacobus
Pereira, Audrey
Prencipe, Leah
Palermo, Tia M
author_facet Hall, Brian J
Garabiles, Melissa R
de Hoop, Jacobus
Pereira, Audrey
Prencipe, Leah
Palermo, Tia M
author_sort Hall, Brian J
title Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania
title_short Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania
title_full Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania
title_fullStr Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania
title_sort perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: a qualitative study in ghana, malawi, and tanzania
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/130
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/10/e027047.abstract
_version_ 1722366453582135296