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Prevalence, patterns and correlates of domestic violence in selected Igbo communities of Imo State, Nigeria.

Christian Ndugasa Okemgbo1, Adekunbi Kebinde Omideyi, Clifford Obby Odimegwu.   

Abstract

Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on experiences, patterns and attitudes to domestic violence. Data was collected using structured questionnaires that were complemented with focus group discussions. The results show that 78.8% of the women have ever been battered by their male counterparts, out of which 58.9% reported battery during pregnancy, while 21.3% reported having been forced to have sexual intercourse. The study further revealed that the practice of female circumcision is still common among this Igbo population, and 52.6% were of the view that it should be continued. Multivariate logistic regression identified the correlates of these forms of violence such as age, place of residence, age at first marriage, type of marital union, level of income of women, and level of education of husband against women in Imo State. While wife battery is more pronounced in the urban area, forced sexual relationship and female genital mutilation are more pronounced in the rural areas. We recommend education of women and integration of services in reproductive health care service delivery as appropriate measures to eradicate these practice.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12476722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Reprod Health        ISSN: 1118-4841


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