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Risk factors for mental health and wellness: children’s perspectives from five Majority World Countries

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posted on 2024-03-01, 17:17 authored by Panos Vostanis, Sadiyya Haffejee, Elijah Getanda, Seyda Eruyar, Sajida Hassan, Michelle O’Reilly

Several risk factors for children’s mental health and wellness have been established. These are compounded by inequalities, especially in Majority World Countries (MWC). As evidence is largely based on adult reports, we aimed to capture children’s experiences of risk across five MWC resource-constrained settings (Brazil, Pakistan, Turkey, Kenya, and South Africa) during the height of COVID-19 pandemic. Participants included 36 children aged 8–10 years and 37 young people aged 14–16 years. We employed a thematic design using a participatory methodological approach in collecting data through diary entries, drawings, posters, focus groups discussions, and child-led interviews with elders. Two researchers integrated and analysed the data set through a thematic codebook framework. Three identified themes related to exacerbation of existing risks, disruption or loss of protective factors, and lack of access to structural supports. Children linked risk factors along their socioecology. The findings have implications in actively involving children as social actors in determining and addressing risk for mental health and wellness through child-centred and multi-sectoral policy and interventions.

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This study was funded by the pandemics thematic programme of the Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies.

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Author affiliation

College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities/Criminology & Sociology

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Health, Risk & Society

Volume

25

Issue

7-8

Pagination

304 - 323

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

issn

1369-8575

eissn

1469-8331

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-03-01

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Michelle O'Reilly

Deposit date

2024-02-15

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