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“Sleepless nights are a daily reality for us” how women experiencing homelessness in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia describe street life: a photovoice study
Uppsala universitet, WoMHeR (Centre for Women’s Mental Health during the Reproductive Lifespan). Uppsala universitet, Medicinska och farmaceutiska vetenskapsområdet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa, Centrum för hälsa och hållbarhet. Department of Psychiatry, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia.
Uppsala universitet, Medicinska och farmaceutiska vetenskapsområdet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa, Centrum för hälsa och hållbarhet. (Centre for Health and Sustainability)ORCID-id: 0000-0002-8184-3530
Uppsala universitet, Humanistisk-samhällsvetenskapliga vetenskapsområdet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Sociologiska institutionen.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-0664-1170
Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-2527-1339
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2025 (engelsk)Inngår i: Frontiers in Public Health, E-ISSN 2296-2565, Vol. 13, artikkel-id 1488770Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
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Introduction: Homelessness among women of reproductive age is a globalproblem. Several unique gender-based issues affect homeless women’s wellbeing, including reproductive health issues, their homelessness experiences,and a high rate of sexual violence. In this study, we aimed to describe women’sexperiences of street homelessness in their own terms and their suggestions toaddress their unmet needs.Methods: This photovoice study draws on photos, focus group discussions, andsemi-structured interviews. We conducted the study in collaboration with womenin their reproductive years experiencing homelessness (n = 9). A total of 80 photoswere taken, and 40 were chosen to be discussed in interviews and further focusgroup discussions. The participating women selected photographs, explained theirsignificance, and codified them based on how they related to their lives. Data fromthese discussions were then analysed using a reflexive thematic approach.Results: Four themes were developed from the data: (a) deprivation of basicneeds; (b) experiencing dependency, shame, and seclusion while dealingwith the burden of street life; (c) the vulnerability and neglect of children; and(d) being resilient to harsh conditions. In this study, women’s street life wascharacterised by numerous unfavourable aspects, including unmet needs,human rights violations, social exclusions, substance use, and child protectionissues. Participants provided suggestions for change and confirmed their beliefthat adequate housing represents one of the most urgent unmet basic needsof people experiencing homelessness. They also emphasised the critical needfor employment opportunities, non-discriminatory provision of social support,treatment programs for substance misuse, and legal and social protection.Conclusion: This study contributes to understanding how women experiencinghomelessness describe and articulate their living circumstances and whatthey perceive needs to be addressed. Based on participants’ proposal forchange, comprehensive services are needed to address women’s multifacetedissues. However, the mitigation strategies and long-term effects of women’shomelessness require further research.

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Frontiers Media S.A., 2025. Vol. 13, artikkel-id 1488770
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photovoice, participatory research, women’s homelessness, rooflessness, qualitative research, Ethiopia, East Africa
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URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-549794DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1488770ISI: 001429315000001PubMedID: 40008152Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85218685644OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-549794DiVA, id: diva2:1936238
Tilgjengelig fra: 2025-02-10 Laget: 2025-02-10 Sist oppdatert: 2025-06-23bibliografisk kontrollert
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1. The dynamics of women’s homelessness in Ethiopia: Understanding the lives of women experiencing homelessness and the services and policies designed to meet their mental health and well-being needs
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This thesis aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the lives of women experiencing homelessness and the services and policies designed to meet their mental health and well-being needs by exploring lived experiences and multiple perspectives of both women of reproductive age and individuals providing homeless-focused mental health and psychosocial services in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

For Paper I, a photovoice study, women experiencing homelessness (n=9) were provided with cameras and asked to photograph their lives on the streets and discuss the images. Data from the photographs, interviews, and discussions were co-analysed with the women, and reflexive thematic analysis was also performed. Findings revealed that homeless women were deprived of basic needs, struggled with addiction, humiliated, and treated as social pariahs. Further, many children on the streets struggled with adversity from an early age, being subjected to violence and exploitation.

Based on in-depth interviews with 19 women who experienced homelessness, Paper II showed how the common threads of abuse, micro-level relational factors, and housing issues shaped women’s trajectories through homelessness. The reflexive thematic analysis identified four main themes: trauma from childhood abuse, sexual violence, barriers to leaving street living, and sources of hope. The findings highlighted how re-traumatisation on the streets fuels these adverse traumatic experiences. However, although they faced personal, economic, and normative barriers, some women highlighted their resilience, willingness to seek support, and reliance on their strength and faith.

Papers III and IV recruited participants from government and non-government organisations. The findings of the inductive thematic analysis in Paper III demonstrated that contradictory beliefs and practices, problem−solution incompatibility, and mismatched resources all hindered the provision of psychosocial services to women experiencing homelessness.

The data collected for Paper IV were analysed using Shiffman and Smith’s political prioritisation framework. The results indicated gaps in actors’ power, how homelessness is portrayed in varying political contexts, and other issues of this topic (including lack of reliable indicators, effective interventions, and sufficient information on the problem’s severity). Overall, the thesis identified that interventions targeting individual-level vulnerabilities to systemic-level challenges are needed to address the multifaceted aspects of women’s homelessness.

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Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2025. s. 85
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Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Medicine, ISSN 1651-6206 ; 2122
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women’s homelessness, trajectories through homelessness, health and well-being, photovoice, mental healthcare, psychosocial support, rough sleeping, qualitative study, dynamics of homelessness, Ethiopia, East Africa
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urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-550210 (URN)978-91-513-2381-7 (ISBN)
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2025-03-27, Hall IV, University main building, Biskopsgatan 3, 753 10, Uppsala, 09:15 (engelsk)
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Tilgjengelig fra: 2025-03-04 Laget: 2025-02-12 Sist oppdatert: 2025-03-04

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