Title of article
A study of domestic violence among women attending a medical centre in Sudan
Author/Authors
Ahmed, A.M. University of Bahr Elghazal - Faculty of Medicine, Sudan , Elmardi, A.E. University of Khartoum - Faculty of Public Health - Department of Community Medicine, Sudan
From page
164
To page
174
Abstract
To investigate domestic violence in the Sudanese family, we studied 394 literate, married women attending the Arda Medical Centre, Omdurman, from October 2001 to February 2002. Through self- administered questionnaires, the women provided data on sociodemographic characteristics and abuse by the husband. Abuse was reported by 164 women (41.6%), who suffered 525 violent episodes in the previous year, classified into controlling behaviour (194), threatening behaviour (169) and physical violence (162). Frequency of violent episodes varied from 1 (25%) to 6 (20.7%).Violence during pregnancy was reported by 27 women (16.5%). Provoking events included suspicion of illicit relations, talking back and inadequate home care. Common reactions reported by the women included staying quiet, crying and resistance.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2637246
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