Psychosocial support for orphans and vulnerable children in a community-based organization in Kericho, Kenya

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
E. Sitienei, Jace Pillay
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the views of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) on the kind of psychosocial support they receive in a community-based organization (CBO) in Kenya.,This is a mixed approach study that utilized a qualitative approach through individual interviews and quantitative approach through the use of unstructured and structured questionnaire for data collection. This mixed approach was selected since rich information could be obtained from individual interviews and was validated through quantitative data. Qualitative data were collected through individual interviews for OVC, social workers and child counseling psychologist. The items used in the individual interview guide were generated based on three areas of research interests, namely, psychological, educational and social interventions. The individual interview questions focused on what was currently being offered to OVC, their views about such services, the challenges they might be facing and suggestions for improvement. The unstructured questionnaire was designed in an open-ended manner to allow the respondents to express their views freely on the kind of psychosocial support they were receiving within the CBO. The unstructured questionnaire was divided into thematic areas, namely, psychological support, social support and educational support. The structured questionnaire was used to collect data on psychosocial support that children receive within the CBO. The items were in form of a “YES/NO” format since the children could be able to understand them so easily and respond accordingly. Both methods of data collection were selected to allow triangulation of data and improve the credibility and generalizability of data.,The findings of this study revealed that the psychosocial support for the OVC was taken care of within the CBO. The OVC get psychological support through the counseling and peer-group support, while educational intervention was done through the provision of school uniforms and educational materials. But there is a need to encourage the families to engage in income generating activities so as to help them become independent instead of overburdening the CBO which is already straining in terms of resources. The OVC also get health care support as well as shelter and accommodation.,The study had few limitations just like any other study. One of the limitations was the few numbers of participants who took part in the study. A larger sample could have provided more information that can easily be generalized to other OVC within any given organization. But despite this limitation, the information obtained was useful in shedding light on the kind of psychosocial support that the OVC is receiving within the CBO.,Resources are required for an extensive research to establish the effectiveness of such services on improving the lives of OVC within the society rather than the superficial way of care without considering their psychosocial well-being. This study recommends that more support is required from the governments, the donors and other international bodies to support the escalating numbers of OVC within the society.,Since the numbers of OVC are escalating globally, the findings of this study could add value to the importance of psychosocial support that the OVC receive within the CBO. It also gives directions for policy and program development that targets OVC in Kenya and in other parts of the world.,This is a research paper whereby the data were collected from the OVC and analyzed to generate first-hand information.
肯尼亚克里乔一个社区组织为孤儿和弱势儿童提供心理社会支持
本文的目的是探讨孤儿和弱势儿童(OVC)对他们在肯尼亚社区组织(CBO)中获得的心理社会支持的看法。,这是一项混合方法研究,通过个人访谈采用定性方法,通过使用非结构化和结构化问卷收集数据采用定量方法。之所以选择这种混合方法,是因为可以从个人访谈中获得丰富的信息,并通过定量数据进行验证。定性数据是通过对OVC、社会工作者和儿童咨询心理学家的个人访谈收集的。个人访谈指南中使用的项目是基于三个研究兴趣领域生成的,即心理、教育和社会干预。个人访谈问题的重点是目前向OVC提供的服务、他们对此类服务的看法、他们可能面临的挑战以及改进建议。非结构化问卷以开放式的方式设计,使受访者能够自由表达他们对国会预算办公室内所接受的心理社会支持的看法。非结构化问卷分为主题领域,即心理支持、社会支持和教育支持。结构化问卷用于收集儿童在国会预算办公室内获得的心理社会支持的数据。这些项目采用“是/否”的形式,因为孩子们可以很容易地理解它们并做出相应的反应。选择这两种数据收集方法是为了对数据进行三角测量,并提高数据的可信度和可推广性。,这项研究的结果表明,对OVC的心理社会支持在CBO内得到了照顾。OVC通过咨询和同伴团体支持获得心理支持,而教育干预则通过提供校服和教育材料进行。但有必要鼓励这些家庭参与创收活动,以帮助他们独立,而不是让国会预算办公室负担过重,因为国会预算办公室在资源方面已经很紧张。OVC还获得医疗保健支持以及住所和住宿。,与其他研究一样,这项研究几乎没有局限性。其中一个限制是参与这项研究的参与者人数很少。更大的样本本可以提供更多的信息,这些信息可以很容易地推广到任何给定组织内的其他OVC。但是,尽管存在这种局限性,所获得的信息有助于阐明OVC在国会预算办公室内获得的心理社会支持。,需要资源进行广泛的研究,以确定此类服务在改善OVC社会生活方面的有效性,而不是在不考虑其心理健康的情况下采用肤浅的护理方式。这项研究建议,需要政府、捐助者和其他国际机构提供更多支持,以支持社会中不断增加的OVC数量。,由于OVC的数量在全球范围内不断增加,这项研究的结果可能会为OVC在国会预算办公室内获得的心理社会支持的重要性增加价值。它还为肯尼亚和世界其他地区针对OVC的政策和计划制定提供了指导。,这是一篇研究论文,从OVC收集数据并进行分析,以产生第一手信息。
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