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Transcript Excerpts for the Social Causation Pathway: Food Insecurity and Child Mental Health in Masaka District, Uganda

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This dataset contains 19 verbatim teacher-reported case excerpts illustrating the social causation pathway linking household food insecurity to child mental health and educational outcomes in Masaka District, Uganda. Each narrative captures the lived experiences of children aged 8–13 years affected by hunger, neglect, and deprivation, as observed by classroom teachers. The excerpts document how chronic food insecurity precipitates emotional distress (anxiety, sadness, hopelessness), behavioural difficulties (aggression, stealing, social withdrawal), and cognitive decline (loss of concentration, absenteeism, school dropout). They further highlight intersecting vulnerabilities such as parental illness, alcoholism, domestic violence, and orphanhood, showing how material scarcity escalates into psychosocial harm. The dataset exemplifies grounded qualitative evidence of how poverty-driven food insecurity undermines children’s mental health and learning—revealing the cyclical link between hunger, emotional suffering, and educational exclusion in low-resource settings.
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