Author:
Mengistu Nebiyu,Shumye Seid,Tesfaye Tinsae Shemelise,Haile Sleshi,Bayisa Yesuneh,Yimer Solomon,Tadesse Moges,Markos Tesfalidet,Madoro Derebe,Assefa Dawit Getachew,Molla Wondwosen,Abebe Lulu,Molla Alemayehu,Wudneh Aregahegn,Duko Bereket
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionPolygamy is commonly referred to as the union of a man with multiple women or the practice of having more than one wife at a time. In Ethiopia, polygamy has practiced in all regions. In particular, the stress of polygamous family life predisposes mothers to psychological problems. Being a serious public health issue, the stressful experience among polygamous women was not known in Ethiopia.AimTo explore a stressful life experience among first married polygamous women in Gedeo Zone, South Ethiopia, 2021.MethodsThis study was conducted using a phenomenological study approach from February 20–30, 2021. A purposive sampling method was used and an in-depth interview was conducted. Data were collected from 13 first married women from polygamous.FindingsThree themes emerged from the study including reaction to polygamy, socio-economic challenges in polygamy, and bonds of families in polygamy families. The finding indicated that the status of life experience among first married women in a polygamous family was stressful. They experienced various degrees of psychological difficulties including anger, mistrustfulness, emotional distress, loneliness, emptiness, unhappiness, and lack of intimacy with their husbands.Conclusion and recommendationsThis study highlighted how polygamy is a complex issue and common practice in the Gedeo zone. There has to be a mechanism for serious follow-up to educate women properly. A long-lasting measure to empower women in the economy, social, political, and creating a level of consciousness to resist polygamy is important.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Psychology,General Medicine
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