Grieving Widows’ Lived Experiences In A Rural South African Setting
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Motsoeneng, Molefi
Modise, Motalenyane, Alfred.
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Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2020 Vol. 30, No. 3, 264–267
Abstract
The study explored widows’ social isolation and the stigma experienced in a rural South Africa setting Participants were
a purposive sample of 10 widows (black = 95%; age range 30 to 60 years old) The widows completed semi-structured
individual interviews on their sense of community Thematic analysis indicated that widows self-perceived as a social
burden to extended family and to experience a deep sense of social isolation and loneliness, dealing with their grief and
loss The widows reported to lack in social support after the death of their partners and to be treated to humiliating cultural
stereotypes Implied guilt by the in-laws and other family members about the widows’ involvement in the death of their
partners is a recurrent influence in the widowhood experience in a South African rural setting.
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Molefi Motsoeneng & Motalenyane Alfred Modise (2020) Grieving widows’ lived experiences in a rural South African setting, Journal of Psychology in Africa, 30:3, 264-267, DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2020.1767935
