Title of article
Factors Associated with Disclosure of Intimate Partner Violence among Women in Lagos, Nigeria
Author/Authors
Okenwa، Leah نويسنده Karolinska Institutet, Department of Public Health Sciences Stockholm, Division of Social Medicine, Sweden. , , Lawoko، Stephen نويسنده Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm , , Jansson، Bjarne نويسنده Karolinska Institutet, Department of Public Health Sciences Stockholm, Division of Social Medicine, Sweden. ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2009
Pages
11
From page
37
To page
47
Abstract
Background:Though the prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) remains high in less developed countries, data suggest that these figures may represent an underestimation considering that many women are unwilling to disclose abuse. This paper aims to determine womenʹs willingness to report abuse, factors determining willingness to disclose IPV, and to whom such disclosure is made.
Methods:A total of 911 women visiting reproductive health facility responded to the questionnaire, and the collected data was analyzed using multivariate analysis.
Results:About 54% (n=443) of the participating women reported that would not disclose IPV. Among those willing to disclose abuse, 68% (n=221) would opt to disclose to close relatives in contrast to 32% (n=103) who would disclose to some form of institutions (i.e. religious leaders, law enforcement officers). Ethnicity, womanʹs own use of alcohol and autonomy in decision making such as having a say on household purchases, money use and visitation, independently predicted willingness to disclose IPV.
conclusions:The role of family is still important in the Nigeria context and the implications for research and intervention are discussed.
Journal title
Journal of Injury and Violence Research
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Journal of Injury and Violence Research
Record number
981006
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