“They laugh when I sing”: perceived effects of caregiver social support on child wellbeing among South African caregivers of children

Brief report

“They laugh when I sing”: perceived effects of caregiver social support on child wellbeing among South African caregivers of children

DOI: 10.2989/17280583.2015.1067216
Author(s): Marisa Casale Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), South Africa , Tamaryn Crankshaw Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), South Africa

Abstract

Objective: Social support provided to caregivers of children has been shown to be protective for caregiver health, parenting and child psychosocial outcomes. However, little work in Southern Africa provides insight on the relationship between caregiver social support and child wellbeing. This report discusses exploratory qualitative findings from a larger mixed methods study, on caregivers’ perceptions of the pathways through which received support affects their children's lives.

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