| Literature DB >> 29299333 |
L H Berckmoes1,2, J T V M de Jong2,3, R Reis2,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that in environments where community conflict and violence are chronic or cyclical, caregiving can impact how children may begin to reproduce violence throughout the various stages of their lives. The aim of this study is to understand how caregiving affects processes of reproducing violence and resilience among children in conflict-affected Burundi.Entities:
Keywords: Burundi; caregiving; children; intergenerational transmission; resilience
Year: 2017 PMID: 29299333 PMCID: PMC5745362 DOI: 10.1017/gmh.2017.23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Ment Health (Camb) ISSN: 2054-4251
Taxonomy of vulnerable households
| Type of category | Vulnerability characteristic | No | Household category | Commune |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Composition of household | Absent parent(s) | 1 | Female-headed household: divorced or abandoned | Gatete, Buhinyuza |
| 2 | Widowed caregiver (F) | Rugombo, Buhinyuza | ||
| 3 | Widowed caregiver (M) | Buhinyuza | ||
| 4 | Grandparents as caregivers | Buhinyuza | ||
| 5 | Unplanned pregnancy leading to school dropout | Buhinyuza | ||
| 6 | Child out of wedlock | Rugombo | ||
| 7 | Child-headed household | Buhinyuza | ||
| 8 | Fostered child | Gatete, Buhinyuza | ||
| Deviant spousal relationships | 9 | ‘Illegal’ marriage/co-habitation | Gatete, Rugombo | |
| 10 | Polygamous household | Gatete, Rugombo, Buhinyuza | ||
| Livelihood | Unstable livelihoods | 11 | Extremely poor | Gatete |
| 12 | Homeless family (‘without address’) | Rugombo | ||
| 13 | Landless/without cultivatable land | Rugombo | ||
| 14 | Fishermen | Gatete | ||
| Deviant livelihoods | 15 | Reputed as sorcerer/poisoner | Gatete | |
| 16 | Prostitution | Gatete, Rugombo | ||
| 17 | Imprisoned parent | Buhinyuza | ||
| Health problems | Stigmatized illness | 18 | HIV/AIDS | Rugombo |
| 19 | Physically handicapped caregiver | Rugombo, Buhinyuza | ||
| 20 | Mental health problems | Gatete, Rugombo, Buhinyuza | ||
| Substance abuse | 21 | Alcoholic caregiver | Gatete, Rugombo, Buhinyuza | |
| War–politics–ethnicity | Identity related to war/political affiliation | 22 | Caregiver handicapped by war | Rugombo |
| 23 | Demobilized combatant | Gatete Rugombo | ||
| 24 | Belongs to political minority | Gatete | ||
| 25 | Displaced during civil war | Gatete, Rugombo, Buhinyuza | ||
| 26 | Returnee after war | Gatete, Rugombo, Buhinyuza | ||
| 27 | Ascribed identity to ‘those who stayed’ | Buhinyuza | ||
| Marginalized | 28 | Baterambere (indigenous community) | Gatete, Buhinyuza |
Overview of completed interviews per province
| Phase 1: research location | Phase 2: first interview – household situation | Phase 3a: second interview – primary caregiver | Phase 3b: third interview – child |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gatete, Rumonge | 40 | 39 | 23 |
| Buhinyuza, Muyinga | 40 | 40 | 29 |
| Rugombo, Cibitoke | 39 | 39 | 22 |
| Total completed data sets | 119 | 118 | 74 |