Child Rearing Practices in Nigeria: Implications for Mental Health

O. Omigbodun, M. Olatâwura
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Understanding traditional child rearing practices in the Sub-Saharan African region and the changes that have occurred over time are important, especially as this region is undergoing rapid transformation. Child rearing practices that promote mental health and ensure survival through the years as well as negative aspects that have detrimental effects also need to be identified. Concerns about the breakdown in traditional child rearing practices in Sub-Saharan Africa as well as the inadequate use of information on child rearing practices for programme creation have been expressed. Aim To identify temporal trends in child rearing practices in Sub-Saharan Africa and their implications for child mental health, using Nigeria as an example. Method Using the literature, temporal trends in child rearing practices and beliefs related to conception, birth, nutrition, weaning, attitudes toward children were examined. The implications of these observations for child mental health are highlighted. Results Cultures in sub-Saharan Africa value children highly. Healthy practices include confinement following delivery, breast feeding, carrying the child on the back and sleeping with the child. Taboos against pregnant women eating nutritious foods, delivery in traditional healers' homes, unhygienic care of the umbilical cord, food taboos, hierarchical or gender biased food distribution have a negative effect on child mental health. There are suggestions that child fostering and labour may also have negative consequences. Conclusion Through policy and aggressive health education, traditional child rearing practices in sub-Saharan Africa that promote child mental health should be encouraged and built into health programmes while negative practices should be actively discouraged. There is also an urgent need for further research. Keywords : Child Rearing, Nigeria; Mental Health Nigerian Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 6 (1) 2008: pp. 10-15
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尼日利亚的儿童养育做法:对心理健康的影响
了解撒哈拉以南非洲地区的传统儿童养育做法及其随时间发生的变化非常重要,特别是在该地区正在经历快速转型的情况下。还需要查明促进心理健康和确保长年生存的育儿做法以及具有有害影响的消极方面。有人对撒哈拉以南非洲传统的儿童养育方式的崩溃以及在制订方案时没有充分利用关于儿童养育方式的资料表示关切。目的以尼日利亚为例,确定撒哈拉以南非洲儿童养育做法的时间趋势及其对儿童心理健康的影响。方法利用文献资料,分析儿童在怀孕、出生、营养、断奶、对儿童的态度等方面的教养方式和信仰的时间变化趋势。强调了这些观察结果对儿童心理健康的影响。结果撒哈拉以南非洲的文化非常重视儿童。健康的做法包括分娩后坐月子、母乳喂养、背着孩子和与孩子一起睡觉。禁止孕妇食用营养食品、在传统治疗师家中分娩、不卫生的脐带护理、食物禁忌、等级或性别偏见的食物分配对儿童心理健康产生了负面影响。有人建议,儿童抚养和劳动也可能产生负面影响。结论通过政策和积极的健康教育,应鼓励撒哈拉以南非洲促进儿童心理健康的传统育儿做法,并将其纳入卫生规划,同时应积极劝阻消极做法。这也迫切需要进一步的研究。关键词:儿童教育;尼日利亚;《尼日利亚精神病学杂志》,2008年第6卷(1):第10-15页
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