Psychosocioeconomic Challenges of Student Motherhood and Coping Mechanisms: A Multiple Case Study of Two Student Mothers in Kenyan Universities.
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2017
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Chuka University
Abstract
University Education requires resources in terms of finances, physical facilities, time, commitment,
peer educators and mentorship to ensure academic excellence and professionalism. Besides pursuit of
academic and career goals, undergraduate students tend to explore intimate relationships some of which
result into student motherhood. However, balancing motherhood obligations and University Education
demands can be a daunting task especially for undergraduate student mothers who have loaded
academic programmes. This paper examined the psychosocioeconomic challenges of student
motherhood and coping mechanisms. The research employed a multiple case study design. Detailed
case information was obtained from two student mothers in Kenyan Universities. The participants were
purposively identified from University Counselling Offices’ client booking dairies. Self-administered
interview and observation forms were used to collect data. The findings indicated that student mothers
were ill prepared for demands of motherhood, experienced burnout from the burden of childcare, lacked
adequate support from husbands and family members, felt socially neglected by friends, were left out
during academic tours, spent much money on hospital bills and had to pay more rent for lack of relevant
hostels. To cope with these challenges, student mothers skipped lectures owing to childcare
responsibilities, preplanned activities to ensure mandatory tasks were carried out, relied on friends and
well-wishers for childcare in order to attend tests and examinations, deferred studies, lived on tight
budgets, sought financial support from “sponsors”, solicited funds from friends and family members,
redefined social boundaries and secured counselling services. Stakeholders disseminate pertinent
information regarding student motherhood to all University students, hostel owners to provide services
as well as facilities that are sensitive to student mothers and University Student Welfare Departments
to initiate student mothers’ social support groups.
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Student motherhood, Resources, University Education
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Oundo, M.B. and Murithi, G.G. (2017). Psychosocioeconomic Challenges of Student Motherhood and Coping Mechanisms: A Multiple Case Study of Two Student Mothers in Kenyan Universities. In: Isutsa, D.K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Third Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 26th to 28th October, 2016. 229 to 235 pp.