Experiences of Adolescent Stepchildren in the Stepfamily Context in Ghana: A Qualitative Exploratory Study
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Journal of Divorce & Remarriage
Abstract
Globally, family systems are being diversified as most children are
no longer living with their biological parents due to divorce, remarital, separation and unmarried personhood, leading to a rise in
stepfamilies. Despite the rise of stepfamilies in the sub-Saharan
In African countries, they have been largely under-studied, especially
among the adolescent population. This study explored the nature of
of experiences and their determining factors, as well as impact on
adolescent stepchildren in the Ghanaian context. A purposeful sample of 22 adolescents who were living or had lived in a stepfamily
household in the Koforidua Metropolis of Ghana were interviewed.
and their responses analyzed thematically. Findings show that
stepchildren had both pleasant and unpleasant experiences
which had psychological, social and academic implications for
their wellbeing. Precipitating factors bothered on stepchildren’s
conduct, lack of blood ties between stepchildren and stepfamilies
and lack of prospective benefits to stepparents. These findings
underscore the need for psychological interventions for adolescents within the stepfamily context to help address the unpleasant
experiences that may negatively impact on their social and psychological wellbeing.
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