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Negative emotions and personal well-being among incarcerated filicide mothers in Rwanda

Despite the tremendous evidence of the harmful effects of maternal filicide on the lives of offenders, there is a scarcity on studies of their negative emotions and personal wellbeing especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, this study was primarily aimed at assessing the prevalence of negative emoti...

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Autores principales: Muziki, Jean d’Amour, Uwera, Thaoussi, Niyonsenga, Japhet, Nshimiyimana, Augustin, Sebatukura, Siméon Gitimbwa, Mutabaruka, Jean
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35895737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271255
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author Muziki, Jean d’Amour
Uwera, Thaoussi
Niyonsenga, Japhet
Nshimiyimana, Augustin
Sebatukura, Siméon Gitimbwa
Mutabaruka, Jean
author_facet Muziki, Jean d’Amour
Uwera, Thaoussi
Niyonsenga, Japhet
Nshimiyimana, Augustin
Sebatukura, Siméon Gitimbwa
Mutabaruka, Jean
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description Despite the tremendous evidence of the harmful effects of maternal filicide on the lives of offenders, there is a scarcity on studies of their negative emotions and personal wellbeing especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, this study was primarily aimed at assessing the prevalence of negative emotions experienced by filicide mothers and how they were associated with personal wellbeing in Rwanda. With an institutional-based cross-sectional study design, we measured the symptoms of anxiety, anger, shame, guilt, depression and personal well-being in a convenient sample of 55 filicidal mothers (mean age = 26.69; SD = 6.88) who were incarcerated in Nyarugenge prison. SPSS (version 24) was used to compute descriptive, Pearson correlation, independent t-test and regression analyses. The results indicated that the rates of shame were (100%), guilt (98.2%), anxiety (92.7%), depression (92.7%), low happiness and satisfaction with life (81.8%), and anger was (76.4%) in the current sample. Based on age category, there was no significant difference in anger scores, depression, guilt, shame and personal well-being scores between young and adult filicide mothers (p>.05). Young filicide mothers (M = 14.55, SD = 4.03), on the other hand, had higher anxiety scores than adult filicide mothers (M = 11.57, SD = 4.72), t = 2.52, p = .015. Finally, anxiety (β = -.507, t = -3.478, p = .001) and age (β = -.335, t = -2.685, p < .001) were negatively associated with personal well-being. The results emerged from this study highlight that filicide mothers experience substantial negative emotions and poor personal wellbeing regardless of their age category. However, poor personal wellbeing was associated with anxiety and age. Based on these results, mental health professionals should examine their mental state with respect to negative emotions and initiate programs that decrease the emotions as well as increase personal well-being.
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spelling pubmed-93285292022-07-28 Negative emotions and personal well-being among incarcerated filicide mothers in Rwanda Muziki, Jean d’Amour Uwera, Thaoussi Niyonsenga, Japhet Nshimiyimana, Augustin Sebatukura, Siméon Gitimbwa Mutabaruka, Jean PLoS One Research Article Despite the tremendous evidence of the harmful effects of maternal filicide on the lives of offenders, there is a scarcity on studies of their negative emotions and personal wellbeing especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, this study was primarily aimed at assessing the prevalence of negative emotions experienced by filicide mothers and how they were associated with personal wellbeing in Rwanda. With an institutional-based cross-sectional study design, we measured the symptoms of anxiety, anger, shame, guilt, depression and personal well-being in a convenient sample of 55 filicidal mothers (mean age = 26.69; SD = 6.88) who were incarcerated in Nyarugenge prison. SPSS (version 24) was used to compute descriptive, Pearson correlation, independent t-test and regression analyses. The results indicated that the rates of shame were (100%), guilt (98.2%), anxiety (92.7%), depression (92.7%), low happiness and satisfaction with life (81.8%), and anger was (76.4%) in the current sample. Based on age category, there was no significant difference in anger scores, depression, guilt, shame and personal well-being scores between young and adult filicide mothers (p>.05). Young filicide mothers (M = 14.55, SD = 4.03), on the other hand, had higher anxiety scores than adult filicide mothers (M = 11.57, SD = 4.72), t = 2.52, p = .015. Finally, anxiety (β = -.507, t = -3.478, p = .001) and age (β = -.335, t = -2.685, p < .001) were negatively associated with personal well-being. The results emerged from this study highlight that filicide mothers experience substantial negative emotions and poor personal wellbeing regardless of their age category. However, poor personal wellbeing was associated with anxiety and age. Based on these results, mental health professionals should examine their mental state with respect to negative emotions and initiate programs that decrease the emotions as well as increase personal well-being. Public Library of Science 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9328529/ /pubmed/35895737 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271255 Text en © 2022 Muziki et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sebatukura, Siméon Gitimbwa
Mutabaruka, Jean
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35895737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271255
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