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Parent-child conflicts, and punishment of children during the three-week COVID-19 lockdown in Ghana

Social Work

Parent-child conflicts, and punishment of children during the three-week COVID-19 lockdown in Ghana

S. Kyei-gyamfi and F. Kyei-arthur

Discover the startling impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on parent-child relationships in Ghana! This study by Sylvester Kyei-Gyamfi and Frank Kyei-Arthur reveals that 58% of children faced conflicts with their parents, while 20% experienced punishment, largely due to pandemic-related stress. Learn how economic hardships are influencing family dynamics and what measures can be taken to protect children's wellbeing.

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Abstract
The study examined the factors contributing to children's conflicts with their parents, the causes of parental punishment, and the underlying reasons for such punishment during the three-week lockdown enforced in Ghana during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional mixed-methods approach was used to obtain data from a sample of 385 children aged 10-17 in the Ghanaian cities of Accra and Tema. Approximately 58% of the participants reported experiencing parental conflict during the three-week lockdown period. Also, parent-child conflicts were more prevalent among older children than younger children, as well as among female children than male children. According to the findings, parental punishment was administered to two out of every ten children for misbehaviour that occurred during the lockdown. The pandemic increased financial hardships, placing many parents under pressure, and driving them to subject their children to many forms of punishment at home. It is recommended that extensive family support and psychosocial measures be put in place in the case of a pandemic lockdown to prevent excessive punishment that can lead to the abuse of children. The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection (MoGCSP), which oversees child-related matters in the country must lead this.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 28, 2024
Authors
Sylvester Kyei-Gyamfi, Frank Kyei-Arthur
Tags
parental conflict
COVID-19
punishment
economic hardship
child welfare
lockdown
Ghana
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