This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms and practices might contribute to Nigerian women’s experiences of sexual abuse and violence. In-depth narrative interviews were conducted with 12 women of Nigerian origin living in the Northwest of England who had experienced sexual abuse and violence. Women’s accounts were analysed thematically, and drawing upon a feminist-intersectional conceptual framework, analysis reveals that male privilege defined by gendered role and expectation; religious beliefs; rape myths and bride price with the associated practice of libation may have contributed to women’s experiences of sexual abuse and violence
The belief among non-Africans is that no matter how committed an average African is to his religion ...
The problem of domestic violence is not new to African societies. This study focused on the remote ...
Gender-based violence has been noted as a major international public health and human right issue. S...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms and practices might contribute to Nige...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms, and practices might contribute to Nig...
Despite the growing number of studies into violence against black, minority ethnic (BME) women in th...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence and abuse is a public health problem affecting more th...
This work focused on violence against women in Africa: A case study ofNkerefi, Nkanu East Local Gove...
The role of socio-cultural risk factors in Africa on gender-based violence against women, calls for ...
This study was carried out among 183 women in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. The study was designed to ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Domestic violence is a pervasive issue...
Many studies indicate that rape-supportive beliefs persist and influence sexually aggressive behavio...
Existing literature have posited that the problem of rape aggravates if it is unacknowledged as a re...
The belief among non-Africans is that no matter how committed an average African is to his religion ...
The problem of domestic violence is not new to African societies. This study focused on the remote ...
Gender-based violence has been noted as a major international public health and human right issue. S...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms and practices might contribute to Nige...
This study aims to explore if and how cultural beliefs, norms, and practices might contribute to Nig...
Despite the growing number of studies into violence against black, minority ethnic (BME) women in th...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence and abuse is a public health problem affecting more th...
This work focused on violence against women in Africa: A case study ofNkerefi, Nkanu East Local Gove...
The role of socio-cultural risk factors in Africa on gender-based violence against women, calls for ...
This study was carried out among 183 women in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. The study was designed to ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Domestic violence is a pervasive issue...
Many studies indicate that rape-supportive beliefs persist and influence sexually aggressive behavio...
Existing literature have posited that the problem of rape aggravates if it is unacknowledged as a re...
The belief among non-Africans is that no matter how committed an average African is to his religion ...
The problem of domestic violence is not new to African societies. This study focused on the remote ...
Gender-based violence has been noted as a major international public health and human right issue. S...