There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin who live in the UK. This study adds to this body of work by exploring the nature of sexual violence experienced by Nigerian women both in Nigeria and England. It draws upon in-depth narrative interviews conducted with 12 women of Nigerian origin who had experienced sexual violence. Women’s accounts were analysed thematically. The women described experiencing different, sometimes multiple forms of sexual violence over the life course including, sexual abuse and female genital mutilation (FGM) in childhood, sexual assaults, rape, sex trafficking and sexual violence from an intimate partner. Drawing upon a feminist-intersectional theoretical fra...
Background: Various forms of sexual violence including: Coerced marriage or wife inheritance, female...
Over time, the ideals and provisions of laws and values that emphasize equity, mutual respect, socia...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
Despite the growing number of studies into violence against black, minority ethnic (BME) women in th...
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...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence and abuse is a public health problem affecting more th...
Historically, women have always been subjugated and oppressed by men in most cultures in Nigeria. Th...
All through the passage of time women have always been perceived as the weaker vessel, and so have b...
Some feminist studies on women reveal that male supremacy over women and consequent sexual exploitat...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against Nigerian nurses in the US is a complex issue intersecting ge...
AbstractThe study investigates the experience of sexual abuse, the right of women in sexual relation...
In Nigeria, one in four females has experienced some form of sexual abuse. Therefore, it is imperati...
Domestic violence, including intimate partner violence, increased exponentially following the Covid-...
Background: Various forms of sexual violence including: Coerced marriage or wife inheritance, female...
Over time, the ideals and provisions of laws and values that emphasize equity, mutual respect, socia...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...
There is a growing body of work on violence against women of black and minority ethnic (BME) origin ...
Despite the growing number of studies into violence against black, minority ethnic (BME) women in th...
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...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence and abuse is a public health problem affecting more th...
Historically, women have always been subjugated and oppressed by men in most cultures in Nigeria. Th...
All through the passage of time women have always been perceived as the weaker vessel, and so have b...
Some feminist studies on women reveal that male supremacy over women and consequent sexual exploitat...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) against Nigerian nurses in the US is a complex issue intersecting ge...
AbstractThe study investigates the experience of sexual abuse, the right of women in sexual relation...
In Nigeria, one in four females has experienced some form of sexual abuse. Therefore, it is imperati...
Domestic violence, including intimate partner violence, increased exponentially following the Covid-...
Background: Various forms of sexual violence including: Coerced marriage or wife inheritance, female...
Over time, the ideals and provisions of laws and values that emphasize equity, mutual respect, socia...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...