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Research Paper

Development and implementation of a peer-based mental health support programme for adolescents orphaned by HIV/AIDS in South Africa


Gloria Thupayagale-Tshweneagae

Abstract

Aim: The article describes a framework and the process for the development of the peer-based mental health support programme and its implementation. The development of a peer-based mental health support programme is based on Erikson’s theory on the adolescent phase of development, the psycho-educational processes; the peer approach and the orphaned adolescents lived experiences as conceptual framework.
Methods: A triangulation of five qualitative methods of photography, reflective diaries, focus groups, event history calendar and field notes were used to capture the lived experiences of adolescents orphaned to HIV and AIDS. Analysis of data followed Colaizzi’s method of data analysis.
Results: The combination of psycho-education, Erikson’s stages of development and peer support assisted the participants to gain knowledge and skills to overcome adversity and to assist them to become to more resilient.
Conclusion: The peer based mental health support programme if used would enhance the mental health of adolescent orphans.

Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2011, 23(2): 129–141

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