Juxtaposing Disadvantaged Children’s Insights on Psychosocial Help-Seeking with Those of Service Providers: Lessons from South Africa and Pakistan

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2022.2101445
S. Haffejee, L. Theron, S. Hassan, P. Vostanis
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Abstract Children living in resource-constrained environments have high levels of unmet psychosocial needs. Through participatory focus groups, we juxtaposed the views of 55 children aged 7–10 years from resource-constrained settings in South Africa and Pakistan, with those of 96 service providers, focusing on available sources of psychosocial support. Children largely relied on individual and relational resources, with limited awareness of structural supports. Service providers focused less on children’s capacity, instead viewing schools and community-based resources as essential sources for psychosocial support. Children’s agency and capacity should be recognized and bolstered to inform service planning, community-based interventions, and systemic change.
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与服务提供者并列弱势儿童寻求心理社会帮助的见解——南非和巴基斯坦的经验教训
摘要生活在资源有限环境中的儿童有大量未得到满足的心理社会需求。通过参与式焦点小组,我们将55名7-10岁儿童的观点并置 在南非和巴基斯坦资源有限的情况下,与96名服务提供者合作,重点关注现有的心理社会支持来源。儿童在很大程度上依赖个人和关系资源,对结构支持的认识有限。服务提供者较少关注儿童的能力,而是将学校和社区资源视为心理社会支持的重要来源。应承认并加强儿童的机构和能力,为服务规划、社区干预和系统变革提供信息。
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