
@article{ref1,
title="Women at risk of physical intimate partner violence: a cross-sectional analysis of a low-income community in southwest Nigeria",
journal="African journal of reproductive health",
year="2012",
author="Owoaje, Eme T. and Olaolorun, Funmilola M.",
volume="16",
number="1",
pages="43-53",
abstract="Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is prevalent in Nigeria but a culture of silence exists, making it difficult to identify women at risk. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was employed to determine the prevalence and predictors of physical IPV in a low income, high density community in south west Nigeria. Among 924 interviews of ever-partnered women aged 15-49 years, prevalence of lifetime experience of physical IPV was 28.2%. The significant predictors for physical IPV were previous experience of psychological abuse (adjusted OR: 4.71; 95% CI: 3.23-6.85); sexual abuse (aOR: 5.18; 3.21-8.36); having attitudes supportive of IPV (aOR: 1.75; 1.2-2.4); partner's daily alcohol consumption (aOR: 2.85; 1.50-5.41); and previous engagement in a physical fight (aOR: 3.49; 1.87-6.50). Community based IPV prevention programmes targeted at breaking the cycle of abuse, transforming gender norms which support IPV and reducing alcohol consumption should be developed.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1118-4841",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}