Divorce and intimate partner violence, or domestic violence, have been well researched; however, the experiences of mothers' post-separation, and specifically during Family Court processes, in the context of domestic ...
This study aimed to uncover psychological factors that contribute to corruption in the South African Police Service (SAPS). Corruption has been one of the challenges faced by the democratic government of the Republic of ...
Differences that don’t fit the norm, such as race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation and body type create susceptibility to marginalisation. Individuals, specifically women, who exist in larger bodies experience ...
Divorce rates are increasing globally, and research suggests that successful co-parenting post-divorce, as characterised by the absence of conflict, positive communication, and collaboration, is beneficial for children’s ...
‘Vat en sit’1 relationships have become an alternative form of domestic partnership as compared to marriage, without following the process of lobola. With an increased number of couples opting for ‘vat en sit’ relationships, ...
The aim of this study was to shed light on the experiences of both the victims of gang violence and former gang members in Moletjie (Limpopo province). Gangsterism is a problem in Moletjie. Furthermore, the residents ...
The increasing prevalence of teenage pregnancies, persistent poverty, and low
educational attainment has been associated with the non-use of contraceptives among
teenage girls. This study explored the factors influencing ...
The White Paper on Corrections in South Africa indicates that incarcerated individuals in the
correctional system generally possess lower levels of formal education compared to the general
population, despite the ...
This qualitative study explored the experiences of volunteers at the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), a non-profit organisation within the healthcare sector. It aimed to understand how individuals chose causes ...
In South Africa, juvenile delinquency has been a widespread phenomenon that has rapidly
spread, particularly in metropolitan and rural areas. Juvenile delinquency creates chaos and
unfathomable difficulty, for the ...
Gender roles remain one of the most contentious subjects in modern society, due to their far-reaching consequences on both structural and cultural norms. Perceptions of gender roles vary significantly among individuals, ...
Owing to the ever-increasing globalisation and global integration, many countries and
organisations are compelled to post increasing number of employees to represent their
countries and conduct business in foreign ...
Nel, Juan AVenter, Zindi(Safer Communities, 2024-06-28)
This paper aims to provide an overview of South African perspectives on preventing, monitoring and combating hate victimisation, towards informing international understandings.
Design/methodology/approach
Using a general ...
Manca, RAlbrechet-Souza, LucasMoreno Barragán, Jhon AlexanderNel, Juan ASpantidakis, IoannisVenter, ZindiJuster, Robert Paul(Frontiers, 2024-09-13)
Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2Centre de recherche de l’institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada, 3Notre-Dame ...
This study aimed to gain insight into the psychological factors that influence m-learning usage
among students with disability (SwD) enrolled at an open distance and e-learning (ODeL)
institution (UNISA) during the year ...
There are many factors contributing to student success in South African Open Distance Learning (ODL) in first level Accounting Sciences, both in terms of module success and degree completion. This case study utilised a ...
This study deploys a theoretical intervention in liberation psychology, from a black point of view, by proposing a different mode of engaging psychology. The intervention is called psychology in black, and its methodological ...
Women’s voices have been historically silenced in narratives of historical and collective trauma in South Africa. Women’s voices have been even more silent on how the historical and systematic oppression in South Africa ...