Domestic violence

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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Mothers’ Experiences in Taking Care of Schooling Children in the Context of Domestic Violence in Songwe Region, Tanzania

Authors: Simion Kaminyoge Ambakisye, PhD Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore the mothers’ experiences in taking care of schooling children in the context of domestic violence in Songwe Region, Tanzania. The study opted for qualitative approach using the interpretive phenomenological design with a sample of 30 interviewed participants obtained through snowball sampling.

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Classroom Attentiveness of Children from Home with Inter Parental Violence in Chamwino District, Tanzania

Author: Simion Kaminyoge (University of Iringa, Tanzania) Abstract: This study investigated on classroom attentiveness of children from home with inter parental violence in Chamwino, Dodoma, Tanzania. The study employed the cross-sectional survey design whereby 312 out of 652 children from five secondary schools were randomly selected to participate by filling the questionnaire. Chi square test

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