Selina Boadu, Annabella Osei-Tutu and Joseph Osafo
This study aims to explore the emotional experiences of children in selected orphanages.
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to explore the emotional experiences of children in selected orphanages.
Design/methodology/approach
The study was executed in three orphanages in Accra, Tema and Aburi through the use of semi-structured interviews and observations.
Findings
In total, 15 respondents reported some emotional experiences such as loneliness, entrapment, deprivation, rejection and helplessness.
Originality/value
The number of children living in orphanages has increased in recent times. Previous studies have examined psychological risk and protective factors among children orphaned as a result of HIV/AIDS and also compared orphan children to non-orphans. Notwithstanding this, little is known about the emotional experiences of children living in orphanages in Ghana.