Perception of domestic violence among rural women in Kuje

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作者
Arisukwu, Ogadimma [1 ]
Igbolekwu, Chisaa [2 ]
Adebisi, Tunde [3 ]
Akindele, Favour [2 ]
机构
[1] Landmark Univ, SDG 10, Dept Sociol, SDG Peace Justice & Strong Inst 16,Reduced Inequa, Omu Aran Kwara, Nigeria
[2] Landmark Univ, Dept Sociol, SDG 10, Reduced Inequal, Omu Aran Kwara, Nigeria
[3] Landmark Univ, Dept Sociol, SDG Peace Justice & Strong Inst 16, Omu Aran Kwara, Nigeria
关键词
Domestic violence; Rural women; Poverty; Early marriage; Culture; Socialization; Empowerment; Community participation;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06303
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Domestic violence has become a global social problem affecting women and girls across different socio-demographics and culture. Often times a greater attention is paid to the experiences of urban women and girls to the detriment of their counter parts in rural areas who constituted major victims. The study explored the experiences, awareness and perception of domestic violence among rural women in Kuje, Nigeria. A total of 130 respondents were selected using stratified and simple random sampling technique. In-depth interview was conducted on 13 women and market leaders across Kuje. The findings revealed that 43.8% of the respondents fall within 30 years and above age bracket, 26.9% had non-formal education, 67.7% were Christians, while 56.2 % were married A total of 97.7% of the respondents were aware of domestic violence, while 43.8% linked domestic violence to early marriage. There is a significant relationship between level of education and perception of what constituted domestic violence among the respondents. Qualitative data revealed that culture and family affected expectations and treatment of women in rural Nigeria. The study concluded that domestic violence affects women and girl child negatively, and recommended that a more vigorous advocacy campaign against it should be intensified through mass media, family, community and religious leaders. Government should intensify efforts on free and compulsory education to empower the populace and reduce poverty among families.
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