coping strategies

Lived Experiences of Domestic Violence and Coping Strategies among Female Secondary School Teachers in Uganda

Authors: Gladys Ayot Oyat, PhD (Uganda Christian University), Wilson Eduan, PhD (Uganda Christian University) and Mary Kagoire Ocheng, PhD (Uganda Christian University) Abstract: This study investigated about lived experiences of domestic violence and coping strategies among female secondary school teachers in Uganda. The study employed qualitative approach within 23 secondary schools in Kitgum District. While […]

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Eviction-Related Threats and Coping Mechanisms among Women Street Food Vendors in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Author: Ubaldus J. Tumaini, PhD (College of Business Education, Tanzania) and Prof. Emmanuel J. Munishi, PhD (College of Business Education, Tanzania) Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate eviction-related threats and coping mechanisms among women street food vendors in Ubungo Municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. A cross-sectional research design was used and a

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Coping Strategies by Men Exposed to Gender-Based Violence in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

Author: Amaniel Athuman (College of Business Education) Abstract: This study sought to establish coping Strategies by men exposed to gender-based violence in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. The study was prompted by the fact that many similar studies concentrated on GBV to female partners and therefore the existing gap needed to be filled. The study employed

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Perception of Secondary School Teachers on Sources of Stress and Coping Strategies: A Case of Ludewa District, Tanzania

Author: Amina Thomas (University of Iringa, Tanzania) Abstract: The study aimed at identifying perceived sources of stress and coping strategies among secondary school teachers in Ludewa District. The study was guided by Transactional or Cognitive Theory of Psychological Stress and Coping. It employed the quantitative approach through descriptive statistics in terms of frequencies and percentages.

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