It has been established that wives accounted for more than 80 % of all victims of conjugal violence and male aggression bears severe consequences. Therefore, this study made a cause-form-effect analysis of spousal violence in Yorubaland. It adopted a survey design. 142 wives were drawn by accidental random sampling from six Yoruba-speaking states of Nigeria (Ondo, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Ogun and Lagos). A self-structured, validated questionnaire was the data gathering tool. Data were analysed using simple percentage and results showed that family intrusion and infertility were ranked 1st and 2nd main factors of conjugal violence. Out of 142 respondents, 140 (98.6%) and 103 (72.5%) said that wives, mostly suffer psychological and economic effects...
Background: Violence against women is a major public health problem that affects millions of women e...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...
It has been established that wives accounted for more than 80% of all victims of conjugal violence a...
This exploratory study of the incidence of physical spouse abuse in Nigeria reveals that women are t...
In this study, the extent to which married women had experienced physical, sexual, psychological and...
Violence against women is a phenomenon that has been with us from time immemorial. This study was de...
The study accessed the vulnerability of gender based physical spousal domestic violence in Benue Sta...
Wife beating is one of the most common forms of violence against women by husbands or other intimate...
Over time, the ideals and provisions of laws and values that emphasize equity, mutual respect, socia...
Background: Gender based violence is very common in our environment supported by religious and cultu...
The objective of this study was to investigate the perceived causes and health implications of famil...
The prevalence of spousal homicide in Nigeria appears to have been on the increase in recent years, ...
Violence in the home is a major scourge in the society that needs unique attention to combat. There ...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...
Background: Violence against women is a major public health problem that affects millions of women e...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...
It has been established that wives accounted for more than 80% of all victims of conjugal violence a...
This exploratory study of the incidence of physical spouse abuse in Nigeria reveals that women are t...
In this study, the extent to which married women had experienced physical, sexual, psychological and...
Violence against women is a phenomenon that has been with us from time immemorial. This study was de...
The study accessed the vulnerability of gender based physical spousal domestic violence in Benue Sta...
Wife beating is one of the most common forms of violence against women by husbands or other intimate...
Over time, the ideals and provisions of laws and values that emphasize equity, mutual respect, socia...
Background: Gender based violence is very common in our environment supported by religious and cultu...
The objective of this study was to investigate the perceived causes and health implications of famil...
The prevalence of spousal homicide in Nigeria appears to have been on the increase in recent years, ...
Violence in the home is a major scourge in the society that needs unique attention to combat. There ...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...
Background: Violence against women is a major public health problem that affects millions of women e...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...
Three hundred and eight Igbo women were randomly selected to respond to a number of questions on exp...