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

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This dataset presents five teacher-reported narratives illustrating the social drift pathway—where parental or caregiver mental illness, trauma, and social decline precipitate food insecurity, which in turn deteriorates child mental health and learning outcomes in Masaka District, Uganda. The excerpts document how parental psychological distress, alcoholism, and domestic violence disrupt household stability and income, leading to severe food scarcity. Children experience cascading effects: chronic hunger, shame, anxiety, aggression, and withdrawal, often compounded by stigma related to parental mental illness. Teachers describe declines in cognition, speech, and school participation, revealing how family mental health crises can trigger downward social mobility and learning poverty. These transcripts underscore the bidirectional feedback between food insecurity and mental health across generations—demonstrating how psychological and material deprivation reinforce one another in vulnerable households
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