Psychosocial effects of child sexual abuse on the holistic development of the girl child in Zimbabwe

dc.contributor.advisorBeyers, C.
dc.contributor.authorMugabe, Miriam
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-30T10:35:46Z
dc.date.available2022-05-30T10:35:46Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThis study examined the psychosocial effects of child sexual abuse on the holistic development of the girl child, with the aim of suggesting sound preventive and protective measures that can be taken to mitigate the problems of child sexual abuse among Form Two learners in Gokwe District, Zimbabwe. Child sexual abuse has devastating, lifelong effects on girl victims, generating great anguish and causing disruption to their lives. This research was informed by Ellis Rational Behavioural therapy, Erikson’s psychosocial theory and Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory. In this study, a qualitative phenomenological design was used, with in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions as data collection instruments from ten Form Two learners, two teachers, two headmasters and one police officer. The participants were purposively sampled. An inductive approach to analysing the responses to interviews and focus groups was undertaken to allow patterns, themes, and categories to emerge. Cultural and religious practices, poverty and HIV/AIDS were noted as the main factors which exacerbated the problem of child sexual abuse among learners. Generally, the learners who participated in this study pointed out that their perpetrators were not strangers but close family members, teachers, neighbours, care givers and respected people in the community. Findings of this study also revealed that child sexual abuse affects the moral, physical, cognitive/intellectual, emotional, social and behavioural development of form two girl learners, impacting on their academic performance, health and their survival. This study recommended that there is need for the government to introduce strict laws on offenders of child sexual abuse. There is need for all stakeholders, including the government, to address the root causes of child sexual abuse (such as poverty, cultural and religious factors, neglect, traditional myths and divorce). In addition, communities should be educated and conscientised on the dangers of child sexual abuse.en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversity of the Free State Doctoral Student Fundingen_ZA
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11660/11648
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherUniversity of the Free Stateen_ZA
dc.rights.holderUniversity of the Free Stateen_ZA
dc.subjectThesis (Ph.D. (Educational Psychology))--University of the Free State, 2021en_ZA
dc.subjectChild sexual abuseen_ZA
dc.subjectPsychosocialen_ZA
dc.subjectHolisticen_ZA
dc.subjectCognitiveen_ZA
dc.subjectEmotionalen_ZA
dc.subjectPersonality and behavioural developmenten_ZA
dc.titlePsychosocial effects of child sexual abuse on the holistic development of the girl child in Zimbabween_ZA
dc.typeThesisen_ZA
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