Publications by authors named "C O Kwakye-Nuako"

Background: The factors that influence positive court outcomes for cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) have been studied in other contexts but very few such studies exist for Sub-Saharan countries. Knowledge of how such cases fare in these court systems is, however, important for a global assessment of such outcomes.

Objective: The study explored the predictive effect of the victim, complainant; offender and offence characteristics, and length of the trial on case disposition and dropout.

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Research on the forgiveness of self has largely focused on less severe, more common types of offenses among samples within developed westernized nations. In this brief report of a study within a developing nation in Africa, applications of self-forgiveness are extended to incarcerated people. The sample comprised = 310 males (83.

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This study explored stigma experiences of mothers of children with ASD and forgiveness as their coping response. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 6 mothers of children with ASD. Results of this study found several noteworthy themes including, feelings of mother, family/societal reactions, forgiveness factors, and impact of forgiveness.

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The purpose of the study was to explore the extent to which contemporary social, economic, and religious developments inform social constructions of success in Ghana. Participants, consisting of 21 females and 39 males, aged between 20 and 70, from different educational and occupational backgrounds were interviewed about what they consider as success. Participants belonged to either Traditionally Western Mission Churches or Charismatic Christian denominations and were selected from three regions of Ghana.

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Article Synopsis
  • Research indicates that negative interactions with parents or romantic partners can lead to dating abuse perpetration among individuals.* -
  • The study examined the role of dispositional forgivingness in mediating the connection between these negative interactions and dating abuse among college students.* -
  • Findings reveal that higher levels of forgivingness toward others are linked to a lower likelihood of engaging in emotional or verbal dating abuse, suggesting that forgiveness may act as a protective factor.*
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