Author:
Gorbunova Viktoriia,Gusak Natalia,Klymchuk Vitalii,Palii Valeriia,Ustenko Vitalina,Kondur Zemfira,Popenko Viola,Oates John
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore senses of powerlessness and empowerment among Romani in Ukraine in relation to such social circles as the extended family, the Romani local community and the whole Ukrainian society. The main research interest is focused on situations and factors that make people feel powerless or empowered.
Design/methodology/approach
The study was conducted using a semi-structured interview method via telephone. Romani NGO experts approved the interview content. Trained Roma-facilitators were interviewers. Every interview was transcribed for further thematic analysis.
Findings
The most prominent empowerment factors for Romani people are located within their families and local communities, while the bigger society (Ukrainians themselves and Ukrainian public institutions) is a main source of powerlessness. At the same time, the rigid role of family and community expectations is seen as detrimental for both males and females.
Originality/value
The paper is original in terms of its topic (senses of powerlessness and empowerment among Romani in Ukraine as social determinants of mental well-being) and research strategy (engagement of Roma-facilitators as interviewers).
Subject
Health (social science),Pshychiatric Mental Health,Psychiatry and Mental health
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