A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from Ghana

Background: Very few studies have investigated the effect of the process of litigation on the mental health of litigants. In Ghana, not much is known about the stress that litigants encounter and how they cope during the process of litigation. Methods: This study used a mixed-method sequential expla...

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Main Authors: Feikoab Parimah, Makafui Jonas Davour, Charlotte Omane Kwakye-Nuako, Owusu Ansah Kenneth, Abigail Adade, Prince Adih
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Forensic Science International: Mind and Law
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spelling doaj-2c165a1f6d5f48fc8d282bc666a138472021-03-19T07:29:02ZengElsevierForensic Science International: Mind and Law2666-35382021-11-012100050A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from GhanaFeikoab Parimah0Makafui Jonas Davour1Charlotte Omane Kwakye-Nuako2Owusu Ansah Kenneth3Abigail Adade4Prince Adih5Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana; Basic Research, Advocacy and Initiative Networks, Kwabenya, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author. Basic Research, Advocacy and Initiative Networks, P. O. Box WY 423, Kwabenya, Accra, Ghana.Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana; Basic Research, Advocacy and Initiative Networks, Kwabenya, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Social Sciences, Methodist University College Ghana, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Psychology, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Psychology, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaBasic Research, Advocacy and Initiative Networks, Kwabenya, Accra, GhanaBackground: Very few studies have investigated the effect of the process of litigation on the mental health of litigants. In Ghana, not much is known about the stress that litigants encounter and how they cope during the process of litigation. Methods: This study used a mixed-method sequential explanatory design to explore the stressors people litigating as individuals encounter in Ghana and how they cope in the process of litigation. As the second phase following the quantitative stage, interviews were conducted with seventeen (male = 13, female = 4) litigants (defendants = 4, plaintiffs = 13) who were selected (using criterion sampling) from the Law Court Complex in Accra, Ghana. Their average age and the average duration of the case was 50.13 (SD = 12.55), and 26.7 months respectively. Results and discussion: To explain the results found in the quantitative phase, three themes with subthemes were extracted from the data set: challenges in the court process, emotional consequences of the litigation process, and coping mechanisms. The frequent adjournments of cases, delays on court days, deliberate dragging of cases, financial strain, and opportunity cost, were the challenges encountered by litigants in the court process. These led to emotional outcomes such as stress, overstraining, sleepless nights, numbness, and the acceptance of court proceedings as part of life. To help them cope with these emotional outcomes, litigants looked for a light at the end of the tunnel and reliance on their faith. The stressful nature of the court process and how litigants cope with the process of litigation is discussed. Consequently, we recommend that people be educated about Bar etiquette and court procedures. Additionally, we suggest that lawyers should provide some form of scientifically-derived estimation of how long a case might last. It is also recommended that law firms consider providing counselling sessions for their clients.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666353821000072StressCopingLitigantsLitigationEmotional harm
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author Feikoab Parimah
Makafui Jonas Davour
Charlotte Omane Kwakye-Nuako
Owusu Ansah Kenneth
Abigail Adade
Prince Adih
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Makafui Jonas Davour
Charlotte Omane Kwakye-Nuako
Owusu Ansah Kenneth
Abigail Adade
Prince Adih
A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from Ghana
Forensic Science International: Mind and Law
Stress
Coping
Litigants
Litigation
Emotional harm
author_facet Feikoab Parimah
Makafui Jonas Davour
Charlotte Omane Kwakye-Nuako
Owusu Ansah Kenneth
Abigail Adade
Prince Adih
author_sort Feikoab Parimah
title A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from Ghana
title_short A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from Ghana
title_full A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from Ghana
title_fullStr A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from Ghana
title_full_unstemmed A snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – Qualitative data from Ghana
title_sort snapshot of emotional harms caused by the litigation process – qualitative data from ghana
publisher Elsevier
series Forensic Science International: Mind and Law
issn 2666-3538
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Background: Very few studies have investigated the effect of the process of litigation on the mental health of litigants. In Ghana, not much is known about the stress that litigants encounter and how they cope during the process of litigation. Methods: This study used a mixed-method sequential explanatory design to explore the stressors people litigating as individuals encounter in Ghana and how they cope in the process of litigation. As the second phase following the quantitative stage, interviews were conducted with seventeen (male = 13, female = 4) litigants (defendants = 4, plaintiffs = 13) who were selected (using criterion sampling) from the Law Court Complex in Accra, Ghana. Their average age and the average duration of the case was 50.13 (SD = 12.55), and 26.7 months respectively. Results and discussion: To explain the results found in the quantitative phase, three themes with subthemes were extracted from the data set: challenges in the court process, emotional consequences of the litigation process, and coping mechanisms. The frequent adjournments of cases, delays on court days, deliberate dragging of cases, financial strain, and opportunity cost, were the challenges encountered by litigants in the court process. These led to emotional outcomes such as stress, overstraining, sleepless nights, numbness, and the acceptance of court proceedings as part of life. To help them cope with these emotional outcomes, litigants looked for a light at the end of the tunnel and reliance on their faith. The stressful nature of the court process and how litigants cope with the process of litigation is discussed. Consequently, we recommend that people be educated about Bar etiquette and court procedures. Additionally, we suggest that lawyers should provide some form of scientifically-derived estimation of how long a case might last. It is also recommended that law firms consider providing counselling sessions for their clients.
topic Stress
Coping
Litigants
Litigation
Emotional harm
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666353821000072
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