Background: In spite of the need to prevent and mitigate varying occurrences of physical intimate partner violence (IPV) in different regions of the country, regional determinants of physical IPV in Nigeria have remain unexplored. The study, therefore, examines the regional variations of the prevalence and determinants of physical intimate partner violence in Nigeria. Method: Data was from the 2013 Demographic and Health Survey of Nigeria, which was conducted in all 36 states of Nigeria, and Abuja. A composite index of physical intimate partner violence was used as the outcome variable. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics, mapping, and binary logistic regression.Results: On National level, 16.25% of respondents had experienced phy...
Intimate partner violence is a social problem which continues to plague the nation. In the past, in ...
Abstract Background Exposure to interparental violence (EIPV) has been identified as a risk factor f...
A cross sectional descriptive study was done of 373 women who attended the antenatal clinic and welf...
Multilevel logistic regression model was used to examine underlying factors influencing women’s expo...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women has been recognised as a public health pro...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women has been recognised as a public he...
Globally, a common manifestation of gender-based abuse is intimate partner violence (IPV) against wo...
The abuse of women in Nigeria is a pervasive issue that is predominately found in relationships betw...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a serious public health issue w...
Intimate partner violence is of a global public health concern. However, population-based studies o...
Carol Uzoamaka Chimah,1 Prosper Obunikem Uche Adogu,2 Kofoworola Odeyemi,3 Amobi Linus Ilika4 1Medi...
AbstractBackground Intimate partner violence is a globally acknowledged public health problem. Viole...
Victims of domestic violence (DV) are more often than not, women and children. However, studies have...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is prevalent in Nigeria but a culture of silence exists, making it d...
Globally, intimate partner violence is one of the major health problems women face every day. Its co...
Intimate partner violence is a social problem which continues to plague the nation. In the past, in ...
Abstract Background Exposure to interparental violence (EIPV) has been identified as a risk factor f...
A cross sectional descriptive study was done of 373 women who attended the antenatal clinic and welf...
Multilevel logistic regression model was used to examine underlying factors influencing women’s expo...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women has been recognised as a public health pro...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women has been recognised as a public he...
Globally, a common manifestation of gender-based abuse is intimate partner violence (IPV) against wo...
The abuse of women in Nigeria is a pervasive issue that is predominately found in relationships betw...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a serious public health issue w...
Intimate partner violence is of a global public health concern. However, population-based studies o...
Carol Uzoamaka Chimah,1 Prosper Obunikem Uche Adogu,2 Kofoworola Odeyemi,3 Amobi Linus Ilika4 1Medi...
AbstractBackground Intimate partner violence is a globally acknowledged public health problem. Viole...
Victims of domestic violence (DV) are more often than not, women and children. However, studies have...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is prevalent in Nigeria but a culture of silence exists, making it d...
Globally, intimate partner violence is one of the major health problems women face every day. Its co...
Intimate partner violence is a social problem which continues to plague the nation. In the past, in ...
Abstract Background Exposure to interparental violence (EIPV) has been identified as a risk factor f...
A cross sectional descriptive study was done of 373 women who attended the antenatal clinic and welf...