Forgiveness among Ghanaian children and early adolescents in the context of peer-to-peer dyads
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Personal Relationships
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How children experience forgiveness within peer relationships is unknown among children in West Africa.
In this study, we sought to understand the contributing
factors and influences of forgiveness among children in
Ghana for peer-to-peer offenses. We conducted a qualitative study on 25 participants (between the ages of
12 and 15 years) in Accra, Ghana. Thematic analysis
was utilized to identify themes from semi-structured
interview transcripts. Unique themes centered around
the perception that forgiveness ensures relationship continuation and that a major source of learning about
forgiveness is via a religious institution. Despite the common theme that an offense undermines trust in a relationship, most participants perceived that forgiveness
was the preferred option for handling the offense.
Results suggest that early adolescents can benefit by
learning the skill of forgiveness.
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Research Article