Ecological self-image and behaviours for children living on the streets of Harare

Ecological self-image and behaviours for children living on the streets of Harare

Author: 
Mhizha, Samson
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2016
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Responsibility: 
Tandire, Justin, jt. author
Muromo, Tinashe, jt. author
Matika, McDonald, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 33, No. 1, January 2016, pp. 39-52
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The present study sought to explore the relationship between street childhood and adolescent ecological self-image. The research objectives were to investigate the nature of ecological self-image for street children and to determine the ecological behaviours for street children in Harare. A psycho-ethnographic research design was employed. The participants were 16 street-living adolescent children aged between 12 and 18 years and six key informants, all in Harare, Zimbabwe. A total of 22 participants took part in this study. Snowballing was used to recruit key informant interviewees, while purposive sampling was used to recruit participants for focus group discussions, in-depth interview, and participant and non-participant observations. Thematic content analysis was used for analysing the data. Data analysis revealed that the adolescent street children's ecological self-image is largely negative. These street children seemed to have estranged from their biological families to identify with the streets.

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CITATION: Mhizha, Samson. Ecological self-image and behaviours for children living on the streets of Harare . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2016. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 33, No. 1, January 2016, pp. 39-52 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frecological-self-image-and-behaviours-children-living-streets-harare-0