大城市大学生对亲密伴侣暴力的认识、认知与态度

B. Umoh, Chinedum Chinedum- Ezor,
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本研究调查了尼日利亚埃努古市大学生对亲密伴侣暴力的认知、认知和态度。总共有400名随机挑选的大学生参加了这项研究。研究结果显示,在埃努古城市的大学本科生中,关于亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的知识存在差距。女性比男性更有见识,这可能表明她们往往是受害者。大学生间性侵犯的受害者很少向学校当局报告,这进一步助长了这种行为的延续。不报告IPV的原因包括害怕受害者父母或学校当局的谴责或进一步升级。研究还发现,IPV并不取决于受害者在这段关系中的年数。鉴于IPV的大多数受害者似乎不愿意向有关当局报告违反行为,因此得出的结论是,遏制这一威胁将需要相应的制裁和对人民的大规模教育。正是基于这一点,本研究建议将性暴力和整个性别暴力作为大学的普通课程之一来教授,以提高人们对其普遍性及其对受害者健康和一般福祉的影响的认识。此外,大学当局应与处理IPV和人权问题的组织联系,在大学设立中心,学生可以在那里对IPV提出投诉,这些投诉将得到严格的调查和解决。
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KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE OF UNDERGRADUATES TOWARDS INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN ENUGU METROPOLIS
This study investigated the knowledge, perception and attitude of undergraduates towards intimate partners’ violence in Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria. A total of 400 randomly selected undergraduates took part in the study. Findings showed a knowledge gap about Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) among university undergraduates- supposedly knowledgeable young persons in Enugu Urban. Females were more knowledgeable than males which may be indicative of the fact that most often they are the victims. Victims of IPV among the undergraduates rarely report the infraction to the university authorities, which further encourage its perpetuation. Reasons for not reporting IPV include the fear of reprimands by victim’s parents or school authorities or further escalation. It was also found that IPV was not dependent on the number of years that victims had been in the relationship. Given the seeming unwillingness of majority of victims of IPV to report the breaches to appropriate authorities, it is concluded that curbing the menace would require commensurate sanctions and massive education of the population. It is on this note that this study recommends that IPV and gender violence as a whole be taught as one of the general courses in the universities to create more awareness on its prevalence, impact on the health and general well being of the victims. Furthermore, the authorities of universities should liaise with organizations handling issues of IPV and human rights to create centers in the universities where students can walk in and make complaints regarding IPV which would be rigorously investigated and addressed.
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