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Narratives of childless widows: exploring the lived experiences and well-being of childless widows in rural Nigeria.

Dorothy I Ugwu1, Charles T Orjiakor2,3, Leonard I Ugwu2, Chucks E Ezedum1, Oliver R Ngwoke1, Comfort Ezebuilo4.   

Abstract

Background: Widows are socioeconomically disadvantaged, especially in low resource regions. Childless widows are a group whose plight may be worse given sociocultural circumstances. In the current study, we examined the lived experiences of childless widows living in remote Nigeria, highlighting this group as being in critical need for social interventions.Method: Childless widows (n = 11) in rural settings in South East Nigeria were interviewed. Narrative analysis was used in navigating the lived experiences of the widows.
Results: Extreme distress, ostracism, stigma, and traumatic experiences were common in the narratives of the widows. However, childlessness was at the core of their distress. Treated as outcasts, the widows resigned to God, though some were scarcely allowed to play supportive roles among relatives. As social welfare packages are almost non-existent in this region, religious groups often played supportive roles.
Conclusion: Legislation protecting widows are good but may not be sufficient if it does not translate to improved wellbeing/welfare for widows. Childless widows, especially those in rural areas, are especially vulnerable as they face peculiar deprivation and psychological distress arising from cultural/social realities. Recognising the limited resources in low income countries, mobilisation of local structures and resources to educate and monitor local communities are important.

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Keywords:  Childless; distress; lived experience; low-to-middle-income; narrative; widow

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31924131      PMCID: PMC7782590          DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2020.1713657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being        ISSN: 1748-2623


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