PERTINENT ILLS CONCOMITANT WITH MATRIFOCALITY IN ZIMBABWE: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT

Itai Mafa
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Objective: The paper explored the challenges underpinning matrifocality in Zimbabwe, what is normally termed single motherhood. With the marital institution losing eminence in Africa due to a myriad of factors such as globalization, industrialization, and eurocentrism; this has greatly altered today’s family structure. The study was anchored on the realization that the traditional composition of an African family which recognized extended families has now been overshadowed by the surfacing of nuclear families as well as an increase in matrifocal families. Methods: The article utilized a qualitative approach and a case study design. Convenience sampling was used to select 16 single mothers and a purposive sampling method was preferred to sample three key informants. For single mothers, in a mini-depth interviews were used to elicit detailed information and focus group discussion was adopted for key informants. Data were analyzed using the thematic process to integrate the findings. Results: Stress-induced pathologies, relational conflict within the family set-up, economic privations, communal cynicism, and ostracism were identified as challenges compromising the development and stability of matrifocal families in Chiredzi district. Conclusions: Guided by various feminism lenses and the ecological perspective, the article shifts from the pathological view to single motherhood, advocating for the need to focus the dialogue along the challenges faced by matrifocal families in an attempt to recommend interventions that can strengthen this family set-up.
津巴布韦与母本性相伴随的相关疾病:对发展的影响
目的:本文探讨了津巴布韦母性的挑战,通常称为单身母亲。由于全球化、工业化和欧洲中心主义等诸多因素,婚姻制度在非洲逐渐失去了地位;这极大地改变了今天的家庭结构。这项研究基于这样一种认识,即承认大家庭的非洲家庭的传统构成现在由于核心家庭的出现以及母系家庭的增加而黯然失色。方法:本文采用定性研究方法和个案研究设计。选取16名单亲母亲采用方便抽样,对3名关键举报人采用目的抽样。对于单身母亲,采用小型深度访谈的方式获取详细信息,对关键信息提供者采用焦点小组讨论的方式。使用专题程序分析数据以整合调查结果。结果:压力诱发的疾病、家庭结构内的关系冲突、经济贫困、社区冷嘲热讽和排斥被认为是影响Chiredzi地区母系家庭发展和稳定的挑战。结论:在各种女权主义镜头和生态视角的指导下,文章从病态视角转向单身母亲,倡导将对话重点放在母系家庭面临的挑战上,试图推荐可以加强这种家庭结构的干预措施。
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