Exploring the Predictive Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence on Psychological Distress of Selected Married Women in North East Nigeria

C. Oduaran, V. C. Onyencho
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major challenge in most marriages, and women are the most affected. Available studies in sub-Saharan Africa considered associated factors in IPV and psychological distress. This study therefore explored the predictive correlates of intimate partner violence on the psychological distress of selected married women in North East Nigeria. This cross-sectional study adopted a purposive sampling technique and 397 married women were selected. The participants responded to questionnaires measuring psychological distress (General Health Questionnaire –28) and Intimate Partner Violence (HARK-4). The dimensions of IPV (Humiliation, Afraid, Rape and Kick) jointly predicted psychological distress among married women. The dimensions contributed a significant variance of 11% to the changes observed in psychological distress. Only afraid, which might be categorised as a psychological form of IPV independently predicted psychological distress. On demographical variables, educational level and marriage duration predicted psychological distress. According to the study’s findings, married women may be more susceptible to psychological distress due to their educational levels, shorter marriage duration, and fear of their partners. The results of this study should be taken into consideration when creating programs to mitigate IPV against women by relevant stakeholders. Keywords: Intimate Partner Violence Dimensions, Married Women, Psychological Distress
探索亲密伴侣暴力对尼日利亚东北部部分已婚妇女心理压力的预测相关性
亲密伴侣间的暴力行为(IPV)是大多数婚姻中面临的主要挑战,而妇女受到的影响最大。撒哈拉以南非洲地区的现有研究考虑了亲密伴侣暴力和心理困扰的相关因素。因此,本研究探讨了亲密伴侣暴力对尼日利亚东北部部分已婚妇女心理困扰的预测相关性。这项横断面研究采用了有目的的抽样技术,选取了 397 名已婚妇女。参与者回答了测量心理困扰(一般健康问卷-28)和亲密伴侣暴力(HARK-4)的问卷。亲密伴侣暴力的各个维度(羞辱、恐惧、强奸和踢打)共同预测了已婚妇女的心理困扰。这些维度对所观察到的心理压力变化产生了 11% 的显著差异。只有 "害怕"(可归类为 IPV 的一种心理形式)能独立预测心理困扰。在人口变量方面,教育水平和婚姻持续时间可预测心理困扰。根据研究结果,已婚妇女可能更容易受到心理困扰,因为她们的教育水平、婚姻持续时间较短以及对伴侣的恐惧。相关利益方在制定减轻针对妇女的亲密伴侣暴力的计划时,应考虑本研究的结果:亲密伴侣暴力维度 已婚妇女 心理压力
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