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Assessing the Impact of an Intervention Project by the Young women's Christian Association of Malawi on Psychosocial Well-Being of Adolescent Mothers and Their Children in Malawi

机译:在马拉维对马拉维基督教协会对青少年母亲及其在马拉维的孩子的影响,评估干预项目的影响

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Adolescent mothers in Malawi face psychosocial challenges such as low resilience level, low self-esteem, poor maternal-infant interaction, and exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV). Children of adolescent mothers often face numerous risks such as low birth-weight, stunted growth, infant death, low school enrolment, increased grade repetition, and dropouts that put them at greater risk of poor developmental outcomes and socio-emotional problems. This study assessed the impact of components of a community project conducted by the Young Women's Christian association of Malawi in providing psychosocial support to adolescent mothers and their children. The goals of the project were; (1) to improve early childhood development in babies born to adolescent mothers; and (2) to enhance the psychosocial well-being of adolescent mothers (self-esteem, resilience stress, and parenting skills). This descriptive mixed methods evaluation study comprised an intervention and control groups of adolescent mothers respectively. The project had 3 centers in southern region districts of Malawi. Target population was adolescent mothers 18 years of age and below. At baseline we enrolled 267 mothers and at the end of the project we had 211 mothers. The project involved monthly meetings with adolescent mothers imparting knowledge and skills and early childhood education activities. From July 2017 to June 2019, 58 sessions were conducted. In the first year the control group had no meetings, however they received the intervention in the second year. Overall results in the intervention group showed statistically significant increase in knowledge on parenting skills ( p 0.01), nutritional practice ( p 0.01), motor skills and cognitive functions in children ( p 0.01) as well as expressive language and socio-emotional capacities in children ( p 0.01), while the change in confidence and psychosocial well-being was not statistically significant ( p = 0.8823). Community projects such as these enhance parenting skills and improve development of children born to adolescent mothers. Improving psychosocial support is complex and requires further research and a more holistic approach.
机译:在马拉维的青少年母亲面临精神社会挑战,如低弹性水平,低自尊,粮食较差的孕产妇互动,以及接触亲密的合作伙伴暴力(IPV)。青少年母亲的儿童经常面临众多风险,如出生体重,发育不良的增长,婴儿死亡,低学校入学,增加的等级重复,辍学者,让他们更大的发展成果和社会情绪问题的风险。本研究评估了年轻妇女基督教协会的社区项目组成的影响为青少年母亲及其子女提供了对心理社会支持。该项目的目标是; (1)改善出生于青少年母亲的婴儿的早期儿童发展; (2)加强青少年母亲的心理社会福祉(自尊,恢复力和养育技能)。这种描述性混合方法评估研究分别包括青少年母亲的干预和对照组。该项目在马拉维南部地区有3个中心。目标人口是18岁及以下的青少年母亲。在基线我们注册了267名母亲,并在项目结束时我们有211名母亲。该项目涉及每月与青少年母亲的会议赋予知识和技能和幼儿教育活动。从2017年7月至2019年6月,进行了58届会议。在第一年,对照组没有会议,但他们在第二年收到了干预。干预组的总体结果表明,关于养育技能的知识(P <0.01),营养实践(P&LT; 0.01),儿童的运动技能和认知功能以及表达语言以及表达语言以及表达语言的知识儿童的社会情绪能力(P <0.01),而置信度和心理社会福祉的变化在统计学上没有统计学意义(P = 0.8823)。社区项目,如这些提升育儿技能,改善向青少年母亲出生的儿童的发展。改善心理社会支持是复杂的,需要进一步的研究和更全面的方法。

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