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Title: | Moral crime! Being a non-paternity father from DNA paternity tests is equated to life in purgatory in Zimbabwe | Authors: | Taruvinga Muzingili Charles Simbarashe Gozho Zvikomborero M. Robson Midlands State University, Harare, Zimbabwe Midlands State University, Harare, Zimbabwe Women’s University in Africa, Harare, Zimbabwe |
Keywords: | Moral Crime Non-Paternity Father DNA Paternity Tests Zimbabwe |
Issue Date: | 13-Mar-2025 | Publisher: | SAGE Publications | Abstract: | The study explores the psychosocial experiences of men identified as non-paternity fathers through a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) paternity test. A total of 22 non-paternity fathers from a DNA paternity test and two key informants provided the data. The study, guided by a descriptive phenomenological approach to data analysis, revealed five intricate themes associated with experiences of non-paternity fathers from DNA paternity tests: emotional distress and confusion, a sense of betrayal and mistrust, stigma and discrimination, a feeling of identity loss and crisis, and social isolation. Findings demonstrate that DNA paternity tests can have significant and far-reaching psychosocial consequences for non-paternity men. The study concludes by calling for holistic and coordinated aftercare psychosocial support programs and men-centric policies to support the well-being of men. | URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6572 |
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