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Perceptions and Experiences of Adult Children of Parents and Careers with Alcohol-Related Problems in Botswana: The Coexistence of Resilience and Resemblance.


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Author list: Jeremiah, R. P
Shehu, O. M
Sam, D. L
Katisi, M.

Publication year: 2024

Journal: Social Sciences

Volume number: 13

Issue number: 8

Start page: 396



This study explores the resilience and resemblance among children of parents with alcohol-related problems in Botswana. Alcohol misuse affects both users and their families, particularly children. Although children raised in an alcoholic environment often face long-term adversities, some become resilient adults while others present behaviours resembling those of their parents. This study used socio-ecological resilience theory to explore the perceptions and experiences of adult children of parents and carers with alcohol-related problems, as well as the pathways they use to navigate risks. We collected data from seven adult children in a village in Botswana using in-depth, unstructured interviews. The study revealed two global themes: familial practices and protective factors. The vulnerability, resemblance, and resilience experienced by adult children of parents with alcohol-related problems are discussed. This study helps us to understand the adult children of parents and carers with alcohol-related problems in a rural cultural context. Their lived experiences demonstrate that resilience and resemblance coexist and are not mutually exclusive.


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