Proportion of women who justify domestic violence in Nigeria
Proportion of women who justify domestic violence in Nigeria
Categories Gender Data, Sexual and Gender Based Violence
Tags attitudes toward domestic violence, Cultural Norms, domestic abuse, Domestic Violence, domestic violence acceptance, domestic violence perception., gender equality, gender norms, gender-based attitudes, Gender-Based Violence, harmful beliefs, intimate partner violence, justify, Nigeria, patriarchal views, prevalence of domestic violence justification, Proportion of women, research findings, social attitudes, societal perceptions, spousal abuse, violence endorsement, women's perspectives, Women's Rights, Women's Safety
The document titled "Proportion of Women Who Justify Domestic Violence in Nigeria" presents crucial research findings sourced from the Multi-Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2021. This comprehensive study sheds light on the prevailing attitudes toward domestic violence among women in Nigeria. This research delves into the attitudes and perspectives of Nigerian women regarding domestic violence, examining factors such as cultural norms, societal perceptions, and gender-based attitudes. It explores whether women justify or accept domestic violence, and to what extent these attitudes are influenced by prevailing gender norms, harmful beliefs, or patriarchal views.
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