Markos Abiso Erango,1 Zikie Ataro Ayka2 1School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Department of Applied Statistics, Hawassa University, Hawassa, 2Department of Biology, Arba Minch University, Arba Minch, Ethiopia Abstract: Parental death affects the life of children in many ways, one of which is self-esteem problems. Providing psychosocial support and equipping orphans play a vital role in their lifes. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 7–18-year-old orphans at 17 local districts of Gamo Gofa Zone, Southern Regional State of Ethiopia. From a total of 48,270 orphans in these areas, 4,368 were selected using stratified simple random sampling technique. Data were collected with a designed questionnaire based on the Rosenber...
BACKGROUND:The emergence of a large population of orphaned youth in sub-Saharan Africa is due to the...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that AIDS orphanhood status is accompanied by increased levels of psy...
This study examines the differences in self-esteem development between adopted and looked after orph...
The HIV epidemic exacerbated the prevalence of prime-aged adult death in many parts of sub-Saharan A...
Background: The HIV epidemic exacerbated the prevalence of prime-aged adult death in many parts of s...
The aim of the study was to explore the relationship and difference between Self-esteem, social, phy...
Background:Mental health of orphan children is important since they are exposed to additional stress...
The study's goal was to look at the connection between orphans and non-orphans' autonomy, social, ph...
This study aimed to examine self-esteem among orphan students in Jerusalem’s suburbian schools and i...
This study investigated the psychosocial well- being of orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzan...
Back ground: Various studies have reported that loss of one or both parents to AIDS confronts childr...
Development policymakers and child-care service providers are committed to improving the educational...
More than 11 million children under 15 years in sub-Saharan Africa have lost at least one parent to ...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
BACKGROUND:The emergence of a large population of orphaned youth in sub-Saharan Africa is due to the...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that AIDS orphanhood status is accompanied by increased levels of psy...
This study examines the differences in self-esteem development between adopted and looked after orph...
The HIV epidemic exacerbated the prevalence of prime-aged adult death in many parts of sub-Saharan A...
Background: The HIV epidemic exacerbated the prevalence of prime-aged adult death in many parts of s...
The aim of the study was to explore the relationship and difference between Self-esteem, social, phy...
Background:Mental health of orphan children is important since they are exposed to additional stress...
The study's goal was to look at the connection between orphans and non-orphans' autonomy, social, ph...
This study aimed to examine self-esteem among orphan students in Jerusalem’s suburbian schools and i...
This study investigated the psychosocial well- being of orphans in the context of HIV/AIDS in Tanzan...
Back ground: Various studies have reported that loss of one or both parents to AIDS confronts childr...
Development policymakers and child-care service providers are committed to improving the educational...
More than 11 million children under 15 years in sub-Saharan Africa have lost at least one parent to ...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
BACKGROUND:The emergence of a large population of orphaned youth in sub-Saharan Africa is due to the...
Parental death is one of the many risks faced by children in poor communities, especially in Africa ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that AIDS orphanhood status is accompanied by increased levels of psy...