
@article{ref1,
title="Correlates of female-perpetrated intimate partner violence in Kano, Northern Nigeria",
journal="Journal of interpersonal violence",
year="2016",
author="Amole, Taiwo G. and Bello, Shehu and Odoh, Chisom and Aliyu, Muktar H. and Iliyasu, Zubairu",
volume="31",
number="12",
pages="2240-2254",
abstract="Women are by no means the exclusive victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). This study assessed the lifetime prevalence and predictors of female-perpetrated IPV among public servants in Kano, Nigeria. Using a descriptive cross-sectional design and systematic sampling, pre-tested structured self-administered questionnaires were used to assess prevalence, types, and predictors of IPV among 302 married men. The lifetime prevalence of IPV was 66.8% (n = 177; 95% confidence interval [CI] = [60.7, 72.4]). Of surveyed men who have ever experienced violence, 78.0% (n = 138), 81.4% (n = 144), and 16.4% (n = 29) encountered physical assault, psychological aggression, and sexual coercion, respectively. After controlling for confounders, having ≥5 children, adjusted odds ratio (aOR) [95% CI] = 3.93 [1.16, 13.29], p =.027, and childhood experience of violence, aOR [95% CI] = 0.14 [0.05, 0.39], p =.0001, remained significant predictors of female-perpetrated IPV. In conclusion, female-perpetrated IPV is prevalent in northern Nigeria. Addressing IPV will require comprehensive violence prevention measures, including counseling and support for victims and exposed children.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0886-2605",
doi="10.1177/0886260515573576",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260515573576"
}