African Forensic Psychology

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2006 No. 1 (2006)

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Comparative Psychological Insights from Djibouti: A Regional Perspective in Africa

Abdirahman Xasan Ali, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Djibouti Ali Omar Digue, University of Djibouti Muhammad Yasin Hussein, Department of Research, University of Djibouti Ismaiel Abdi Mohamed, Department of Advanced Studies, University of Djibouti
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18823597
Published: February 4, 2006

Abstract

Djibouti is a small East African country known for its unique cultural diversity and significant geopolitical importance as a transit point between Asia and Africa. The study employed qualitative research methods and expert interviews to gather data on psychological phenomena specific to Djiboutian society. The findings underscore the need for culturally sensitive psychological services tailored to Djiboutian contexts. Psychologists should prioritise training programmes that incorporate local cultural knowledge to enhance service delivery effectiveness.

How to Cite

Abdirahman Xasan Ali, Ali Omar Digue, Muhammad Yasin Hussein, Ismaiel Abdi Mohamed (2006). Comparative Psychological Insights from Djibouti: A Regional Perspective in Africa. African Forensic Psychology, Vol. 2006 No. 1 (2006). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18823597

Keywords

Sub-SaharanBantuUbuntuEthnographyCultural RelativismPsycho-social DevelopmentMulticulturalism

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