A behavioural livelihoods approach to address psychosocial constraints to empowerment

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK International Journal of Social Welfare Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI:10.1111/ijsw.12610
Amanda Lenhardt, Vidya Diwakar, Emmanuel Tumusiime, Joseph Simbaya, Arthur Monze Moonga
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Little is known about psychosocial or ‘internal’ behaviours that can perpetuate chronic poverty and how to alleviate them in development programmes. This paper presents a conceptual and evaluation framework examining the relationship between a person's psychosocial behaviours, empowerment and economic wellbeing. The framework shows empowerment is enabled or limited by internal behaviours – including one's identity, aspiration, hope and confidence. We tested the framework on a behaviour change intervention among 1508 extremely poor smallholder farmers in Zambia. The intervention was a six-session curriculum for promoting positive mindsets using faith-based messages. We used concurrent mixed methods to examine changes and differences in levels of empowerment for individuals exposed to the intervention and those not. We found significant correlations between participation in the intervention and improvements in participants' internal attitudes and overall empowerment. The framework and mixed methods evaluation offer insights into how to design programmes to address internal constraints to empowerment.

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一种行为生计方法,以解决赋权方面的心理社会制约因素
人们对可能导致长期贫困的社会心理或 "内部 "行为以及如何在发展计划中缓解这些行为知之甚少。本文提出了一个概念和评估框架,研究个人的社会心理行为、赋权和经济福祉之间的关系。该框架表明,内部行为--包括个人身份、抱负、希望和信心--会促进或限制赋权。我们在赞比亚 1508 名极端贫困的小农中对行为改变干预进行了测试。该干预措施是一项为期六节的课程,旨在利用基于信仰的信息促进积极心态的形成。我们采用了并行混合方法来研究参与干预和未参与干预的个人在赋权水平上的变化和差异。我们发现,参与干预与参与者内部态度和整体赋权的改善之间存在明显的相关性。该框架和混合方法评估为如何设计方案以解决赋权的内部制约因素提供了启示。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Welfare publishes original articles in English on social welfare and social work. Its interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective promote examination of the most pressing social welfare issues of the day by researchers from the various branches of the applied social sciences. The journal seeks to disseminate knowledge and to encourage debate about these issues and their regional and global implications.
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