TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Effect of covid-19 lockdown on women and girls in Nigeria: experiences of gender-based violence, insecurity and wellbeing JO - International journal of conflict and violence A1 - Okeke, Chinyere Cecilia A1 - Obionu, Ifeoma Maureen SP - EP - VL - 17 IS - N2 - This study aimed to explore the experiences of gender-based violence, insecurity, and health effect of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown among women and girls three to six weeks into lockdown measures in Nigeria. This was a cross-sectional survey carried out in Nigeria among 1,243 women and girls aged between 10 and 79 from April to May 2020. Data was collected using an online web-based survey platform and analyzed using Microsoft Excel and Epi-Info. There was a statistically significant difference in the experience of violence before and during the COVID-19 lockdown among women and young girls in Nigeria (P = 0.002). During the COVID-19 lockdown, respondents experienced physical (74, 30.8%), sexual (120, 50%), and emotional violence (46, 19.2%). Although various forms of insecurity were experienced among the respondents, the most common form experienced was financial insecurity (960, 77%). 738 respondents (58%) feared getting infected by the virus while 662 (52%) had increased anxiety during this period. The findings highlight some negative unforeseen effects of the lockdown measures taken to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus and protect the people. This has important implications for decision-making for future pandemics and the provision of possible mitigating factors.
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LA - en SN - 1864-1385 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.11576/ijcv-6213 ID - ref1 ER -