Existing literature has shown that violence against women (VAW) is still common in Africa. Harmful traditional cultural norms have contributed to VAW. The identification and the awareness of the negative effect of these socio-cultural norms (SCN) will reduce VAW in Nigeria. This work looks at the socio-cultural norms (SCN) that lead to violence against rural and sub-urban Nigerian women. A mixed research approach involving 400 people from Ikaland of different age levels, marital status, and educational attainment was adopted. More than 75% of the respondents agreed that blaming the wife for her husband’s angry outburst, not prospering, and his mysterious death are the leading promoters of VAW. Others are; that a woman is not accorded respec...
Many researchers have found that a woman is less likely to be a victim of domestic violence if she i...
Many researchers have found that a woman is less likely to be a victim of domestic violence if she i...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...
Violence against women and girls is often perpetuated by practices defended by some community member...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
Violence in the home is a major scourge in the society that needs unique attention to combat. There ...
Partner violence is a serious public health problem affecting mostly women. This qualitative study a...
Partner violence is a serious public health problem affecting mostly women. This qualitative study ...
Abstract This paper examines the patterns and trends in attitudes towards wife-beating among women i...
Abstract Background The Niger Delta region of Nigeria has been undergoing collective violence for ov...
To facilitate the design of effective programmes to eliminate violence against women in Nigeria, thi...
To facilitate the design of effective programmes to eliminate violence against women in Nigeria, th...
To facilitate the design of effective programmes to eliminate violence against women in Nigeria, th...
Cultural violence (CV), as coined by Johan Galtung (1969:1) refers to “aspects of a culture that can...
Many researchers have found that a woman is less likely to be a victim of domestic violence if she i...
Many researchers have found that a woman is less likely to be a victim of domestic violence if she i...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...
Violence against women and girls is often perpetuated by practices defended by some community member...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
Violence in the home is a major scourge in the society that needs unique attention to combat. There ...
Partner violence is a serious public health problem affecting mostly women. This qualitative study a...
Partner violence is a serious public health problem affecting mostly women. This qualitative study ...
Abstract This paper examines the patterns and trends in attitudes towards wife-beating among women i...
Abstract Background The Niger Delta region of Nigeria has been undergoing collective violence for ov...
To facilitate the design of effective programmes to eliminate violence against women in Nigeria, thi...
To facilitate the design of effective programmes to eliminate violence against women in Nigeria, th...
To facilitate the design of effective programmes to eliminate violence against women in Nigeria, th...
Cultural violence (CV), as coined by Johan Galtung (1969:1) refers to “aspects of a culture that can...
Many researchers have found that a woman is less likely to be a victim of domestic violence if she i...
Many researchers have found that a woman is less likely to be a victim of domestic violence if she i...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...