Community Psychology and Quality of Life in Tanzania

Original Articles

Community Psychology and Quality of Life in Tanzania

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 16 , issue 2 , 2006 , pages: 183–189
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2006.10820121
Author(s): Paula Gormley Teosilo Kisanji University, Tanzania , Tuntufye Mwamwenda University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore the status of community psychology and its contribution to the quality of life in Tanzania. The study was based on both literature review and interviews. First, social responses to problems such as malaria, food insecurity, domestic violence, environmental changes, and HIV/AIDS are discussed. This is followed by a report on the results of five face-to-face interviews of individuals working in the fields of psychology, sociology, social work, counseling and public health. The participants were predominantly from the Capital City of Dar es Salam and one hailed from the city of Mbeya, 850 km from Dar es Salaam. The interviews were exclusively conducted in English as all participants were fluent in English, though it was their second language. On the basis of the literature review and the interviews, it was concluded that although community psychology has made some progress in contributing to quality of life in Tanzania, it is a field of great potential which must be further explored for the benefit of Tanzanians.

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