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Research Article

Social-ecological-resilience enablers among youth residing in the air polluted Highveld Priority Area of South Africa

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Article: 2322569 | Received 28 Sep 2023, Accepted 19 Feb 2024, Published online: 29 Feb 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Young people living in low-income settlements face numerous challenges ranging from violence to polluted environments. However, many of them find ways in which to overcome these challenges for their own growth and development. These ‘ways’ are known as resilience-enablers. We studied the resilience enablers of 240 adolescents living in the highly air polluted area in South Africa. Using the draw-and-write technique, this qualitative study entailed asking school-attending adolescents (n = 240; average age: 14.1) to make a drawing that illustrated what supported their resilience, before writing a short narrative to explain their drawing. Using a codebook-informed thematic analysis, we identified two dominant patterns in the data: most young people relied on themselves to cope well with their challenging environment; a minority also drew on social, institutional and environmental supports. Our findings are alarming because they imply that little is being done to co-facilitate the resilience of young people in polluted low-income settlements.

Acknowledgments

We thank the school principals and schoolchildren for participating in the study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

Research funding for this project was provided by the University of Leicester (Agreement date 29 July 2019).