Although Batswana women are vulnerable, there is little research on their lived experiences. This paper explores the childhood experiences of low-income single mothers in Botswana with the aim of understanding the psychosocial pathways that might have exposed them to risk. Utilizing a narrative research approach, face-to-face interviews were conducted with fifteen low-income single Botswana mothers. The Adverse Child Experience – International Questionnaire (ACE-IQ) provided descriptive data. Thematic analysis was undertaken of women's narratives and identified household dysfunction, abuse and neglect to have been prevalent in their lives, and how these factors affected their life trajectories. The narratives also indicated that the...
Studies have shown that the experience and consequences of unemployment affect people differently de...
Poverty and social deprivation in Botswana are rising in rural areas while they are declining in urb...
Poverty in Botswana is more pronounced in female-headed households (FHHs) especially those residing ...
Women, especially in female-headed households in Botswana, are living in poverty, despite the countr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe examination of the characteristics of poverty and life ...
This study explores children and mothers' perceptions of children's experiences of divorce in Botswa...
Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.From the researcher’s personal...
Undernutrition affects sub-Saharan African countries with increased stunting among children under 5 ...
The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little attention...
The childhood family environment is a determinant of mental health outcomes later in life. Yet, few ...
This study was designed to explore-the lived-experiences of single teenage mothers in Botswana, as p...
Abstract: The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little...
The primary objective of this thesis is to examine the change in Botswana households between 1971 an...
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is a significant public health and social welfare p...
This thesis focuses on the social impact of orphanhood in Botswana, i.e. the effect that loss of par...
Studies have shown that the experience and consequences of unemployment affect people differently de...
Poverty and social deprivation in Botswana are rising in rural areas while they are declining in urb...
Poverty in Botswana is more pronounced in female-headed households (FHHs) especially those residing ...
Women, especially in female-headed households in Botswana, are living in poverty, despite the countr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe examination of the characteristics of poverty and life ...
This study explores children and mothers' perceptions of children's experiences of divorce in Botswa...
Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.From the researcher’s personal...
Undernutrition affects sub-Saharan African countries with increased stunting among children under 5 ...
The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little attention...
The childhood family environment is a determinant of mental health outcomes later in life. Yet, few ...
This study was designed to explore-the lived-experiences of single teenage mothers in Botswana, as p...
Abstract: The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little...
The primary objective of this thesis is to examine the change in Botswana households between 1971 an...
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is a significant public health and social welfare p...
This thesis focuses on the social impact of orphanhood in Botswana, i.e. the effect that loss of par...
Studies have shown that the experience and consequences of unemployment affect people differently de...
Poverty and social deprivation in Botswana are rising in rural areas while they are declining in urb...
Poverty in Botswana is more pronounced in female-headed households (FHHs) especially those residing ...