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Social support and stress of kin caregivers of orphaned children in Addis Ababa,Ethiopia: Implications for practice and policy
Authors:Meseret Kassahun
Institution:School of Social Work, College of Social Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Abstract:Using a mixed methods research design, this study analysed available social supports and stressors among 127 kin caregivers who were caring for HIV‐ and AIDS‐affected orphans and vulnerable children in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The conceptual framework of the study was social support viewed as a buffer. Kin caregivers’ scores indicate a low level of social support and a high level of stress. The amount of support caregivers received from formal sources is considered inadequate, irregular and inconsistent. Kin caregivers’ stress is situational and largely related to poverty, especially food insecurity. Social service providers should consider programmes that strengthen support to help kin caregivers deal with major stressors. Policy makers should ensure that both specific child and caregiver supportive policies and related programmes respond to the overwhelming numbers of orphans and vulnerable children in Ethiopia through explicitly acknowledging the significant role of kinship care.
Keywords:Ethiopia  kinship care  vulnerable children  social support  stress
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