儿童户主家庭中的生活:探索津巴布韦儿童户主家庭中孤儿的生活质量。

Kudzai Emma Chademana, Brian van Wyk
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在过去的几十年里,与艾滋病毒有关的死亡率居高不下,这削弱了传统的孤儿安全网,而大家庭是其中最重要的。这导致了新的家庭结构的形成,即儿童和青年为户主的家庭,因为儿童和青年只能独自生活和照顾自己。这类家庭在许多非洲国家越来越普遍,并日益被视为家庭结构。然而,由于没有经济上活跃的成年人,生活在这些家庭中的孤儿面临着许多挑战。津巴布韦的社会经济挑战可能进一步加剧以儿童为户主的家庭的状况。本文讨论了一项关于津巴布韦儿童和青年为户主家庭的孤儿的民族志调查结果。我们确定父母身份、缺乏收入和社会孤立是影响生活质量的风险因素。社会资本和社会能动性是提高儿童生活质量的保护因素。我们的研究结果表明,生活在以儿童和青年为户主的家庭中的孤儿不仅是受害者,而且具有弹性和能动性。因此,支持这一弱势群体的干预措施应以其现有的复原力和能动性为基础。
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Life in a child-headed household: Exploring the quality of life of orphans living in child-headed households in Zimbabwe.

The overwhelming rate of HIV-related mortality in the past decades has eroded traditional safety nets for orphans, of which the extended family is the most critical. This has led to the formation of new household structures, i.e. child- and youth-headed households, as children and youths are left to live alone and look after themselves. These types of households are a growing phenomenon in many African countries and are increasingly being recognised as household structures. However, in the absence of an economically active adult, orphans living in these households experience numerous challenges. The socio-economic challenges in Zimbabwe could further exacerbate the conditions of child-headed households. This article discusses findings of an ethnographic inquiry on orphans living in child- and youth-headed households in Zimbabwe. We identified parentification, lack of income and social isolation as risk factors affecting quality of life. Social capital and agency were identified as protective factors enhancing children's quality of life. Our findings suggest that orphans living in child- and youth-headed households are not only victims but are also resilient and can exercise agency. Therefore, interventions to support this vulnerable group should build on their existing resilience and agency.

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