Religious Self-Beliefs and Coping Among Vending Adolescent in Harare

被引:0
作者
Samson Mhizha
机构
[1] University of Zimbabwe,Department of Psychology
来源
Journal of Religion and Health | 2014年 / 53卷
关键词
Vending adolescent children; Religious self-beliefs and coping; Psychoethnographic research; Prophets; Pentecostal pastors; Ritual cleansing; Tithing; Evil spirits; Coping;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The present study sought to explore the relationship between vending childhood and adolescent religious self-beliefs and religious coping among vending children in Harare, Zimbabwe. The research objectives were to investigate the nature of religious self-beliefs and religious coping among vending children in Harare. A psychoethnographic research design was employed in this study. This involved collection of data for a sustained period in the context within which the participants live. A total of 20 participants took part in this study. Key informant interviews, focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, participant and non-participant observations were the data collection methods. Thematic content analysis was used for analysing the data. Data analysis revealed largely negative religious self-beliefs. Most vending adolescent children believed that they were controlled and influenced by evil spirits. The vending children believed that faith healing and spiritual cleansing by prophets and Pentecostal pastors could solve their spiritual, judicial and economic problems. Religion seemed to be able to provide meaning to lives and as a viable coping mechanism among the vending children.
引用
收藏
页码:1487 / 1497
页数:10
相关论文
共 19 条
  • [1] Aptekar L(1988)Street children: Their mental health and how they can be served International Journal of Mental Health 17 81-104
  • [2] Aptekar L(1994)Street children in the developing world: A review of their condition Cross Cultural Research 28 195-226
  • [3] Bering JM(2003)Towards a cognitive theory of existential meaning New Ideas in Psychology 21 101-120
  • [4] Braun V(2006)Using thematic analysis in psychology Qualitative Research in Psychology 3 77-101
  • [5] Clarke V(2001)A social cognitive perspective on religious beliefs: Their functions and Clinical Psychology Review 21 989-1003
  • [6] Carone DA(2007) on coping and psychotherapy Local Governance and Development Journal 1 54-63
  • [7] Chirisa I(2008)Post-2005 Harare: A case of the informal sector and street vending resilience. What options do key players have? Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa 10 361-394
  • [8] Chirisa I(2000)Population growth and rapid urbanization in Africa: Implications for sustainability Bulletin for Contextual Theology in Africa 7 40-45
  • [9] Chitando E(2001)The image of god among destitute women in Harare: Implications for religious studies in Africa Religion and Theology 7 56-68
  • [10] Chitando E(2003)Stop suffering: An examination of the concepts of knowledge and Children, Youth and Environments 13 128-146