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Intimate partner violence among women of childbearing age in a primary health care centre in Nigeria.

Amobi L Ilika1, Prosper I Okonkwo, Prosper Adogu.   

Abstract

This study assessed the prevalence and characteristics of intimate partner violence among women of childbearing age in a primary health centre. With interviewer-administered questionnaire, information on partner violence was elicited from three hundred women of childbearing age selected by systematic sampling in a primary health care (PHC) centre. Over 40% had experienced violence within the last 12 months. Type of marriage and partner's education had effect on violence. Perceived reasons for violence were economic demand (56.1%), reproductive issues (42.5%), alcohol and drugs (61.2%). Forty eight per cent reported to family members. Only 1% reported to the Police. Intimate partner violence is a prevalent public health problem in eastern Nigeria. Health workers and social organisations should recognise the problem and offer necessary support, and women should be empowered to navigate through the problem.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12685409

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


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