Intimate partner violence; breaking the silence on male victims in Nigeria

Gbolahan D. Olatunji, Entonu I. Alexander, Samson Ojedokun
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Globally, men have always been seen as perpetrators of aggression in romantic relationship which constitute intimate partner violence (IPV). In Nigeria, they are mostly considered as the villains due to the patriarchal nature of the society. However, there have many cases of violence by intimate partners where men were the victims. Very few of such cases were reported either to the hospital or to the police due to many reasons ranging from sociocultural, ethnic, economic and religious values among others. In a patriarchal society like Nigeria, men experience various form of violence which could be physical, psychological, sexual and socioeconomic from intimate partners. Therefore, this article attempts to review the reported incidence of male victims of IPV in Nigeria and the peculiarities involved while providing recommendations. Some of the factors identified for the low incidence report includes; lack of routine screening for domestic violence in health facilities, the fact that psychological violence is not considered as violence in some Nigerian society, shame about disclosing family violence, poor socioeconomic status and many more. Additionally, a major predictor of female-perpetrated IPV was childhood exposure to violence. This paper recommends that several actions which would improve the report of IPV against men while ameliorating IPV in Nigeria may involve: raising public awareness, legal protection, increasing health care worker sensitivity, provision of support services, research and proper data collection among others.
亲密伴侣暴力;打破了对尼日利亚男性受害者的沉默
在全球范围内,男性一直被视为浪漫关系中侵犯行为的肇事者,构成亲密伴侣暴力。在尼日利亚,由于社会的父权性质,他们大多被认为是恶棍。然而,在许多亲密伴侣施暴的案件中,男性是受害者。由于社会文化、种族、经济和宗教价值观等诸多原因,很少有人向医院或警方报告这类案件。在尼日利亚这样的父权社会中,男性会遭受来自亲密伴侣的各种形式的暴力,包括身体、心理、性和社会经济暴力。因此,本文试图审查报告的IPV在尼日利亚的男性受害者的发病率和特殊性,同时提供建议。低发病率报告确定的一些因素包括:卫生机构缺乏对家庭暴力的常规筛查,心理暴力在某些尼日利亚社会不被视为暴力,对披露家庭暴力感到羞耻,社会经济地位低下等等。此外,女性实施IPV的一个主要预测因素是童年遭受暴力。本文建议采取若干行动,改善尼日利亚针对男子的IPV报告,同时改善IPV情况,这些行动可能涉及:提高公众认识、法律保护、提高保健工作者的敏感性、提供支助服务、研究和适当的数据收集等。
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