The Effects of Adult Separation on Children's Academic and Psychosocial Wellbeing at School: A Case Study of Senga Primary School in Gweru, Zimbabwe

Tadios C., Michelle M., Lissa H., Penelope M., Bekithemba N.
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This study investigated the lived experiences of children from a primary school in the Gweru region of Zimbabwe, whose parents were either separated or divorced. The study was undertaken to ascertain how these learners are psychologically and academically affected by their family situations. The data were gathered using narrative stories, personal narrative diary entries, and interviews. The study was qualitative in nature and aimed to achieve an in-depth understanding of the topic through studying 12 participants, who were purposely sampled. The data were transcribed and analysed using the open-coding technique and thematic analysis. The results revealed that even though the effects of the divorce and separation varied, the participants shared similarities with regard to their emotional states. They invariably experienced feelings of sadness, distress, abandonment, anger, helplessness, and stress. The results also indicated that divorce had a significant impact on the participants’ academic behaviour, school lives and integration at school. The researchers made recommendations which would improve the children’s plight.
成人分离对儿童在校学业和社会心理健康的影响:津巴布韦格韦鲁森加小学案例研究
本研究调查了津巴布韦格韦鲁地区一所小学中父母分居或离婚的儿童的生活经历。研究旨在了解这些学生的心理和学业是如何受到其家庭状况影响的。数据是通过叙事故事、个人叙事日记和访谈收集的。这项研究属于定性研究,旨在通过对特意抽取的 12 名参与者的研究,深入了解这一主题。采用开放式编码技术和主题分析法对数据进行了转录和分析。结果显示,尽管离婚和分居的影响各不相同,但参与者的情绪状态却有相似之处。他们无一例外地经历了悲伤、痛苦、被遗弃、愤怒、无助和压力等情绪。研究结果还表明,离婚对参与者的学习行为、学校生活和在学校的融入产生了重大影响。研究人员提出了改善儿童困境的建议。
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