Conceptions of love in Ghana: An exploration among Ghanaian Christians

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We explored conceptions of love from the perspective of Ghanaian Christians. Using an ethnographic approach, we interviewed 61 participants (males = 39; females = 22; age range 20 to 70) on their understanding and experiences of love in the context of family. Thematic analysis of the interview data revealed understandings of love expression in meeting material needs (of children, spouse, parents, and close relatives), helping other people in need (including the elderly, friends, and strangers), and affectionate care. Communal and maintenance-oriented love appears to characterise love expression among Ghanaian Christians.

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Annabella Osei-Tutu, Vivian A. Dzokoto, Katja Hanke, Glenn Adams & Faye Z. Belgrave (2018) Conceptions of love in Ghana: An exploration among Ghanaian Christians, Journal of Psychology in Africa, 28:2, 83-88, DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2018.1454576

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