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Intimate Partner Violence Essay

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INTRODUCTION

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health problem worldwide and affects millions of Africans, Nigerians inclusive (1). About one in three women worldwide are reported to experience IPV at some point in their life (2).

IPV refers to any behaviour within an intimate relationship that causes physical, psychological or sexual harm to those in the relationship(3). It includes acts of physical violence such as slapping, hitting, kicking and beating; Sexual violence, including forced sexual intercourse and other forms of sexual coercion; Emotional (psychological) abuse, such as insults, belittling, constant humiliation, and ; Controlling behaviours, including isolating a person from family and friends; monitoring …show more content…

Examples include unwanted exposure to sexual situations (e.g. pornography); verbal or behavioural sexual harassment; threats of sexual violence to accomplish some other end; and /or unwanted filming, taking or disseminating photographs of a sexual nature of another person.(9)

· Stalking is a pattern of repeated, unwanted, attention and contact that causes fear or concern for one’s own safety or the safety of someone else (e.g., family member or friend). Some examples include repeated, unwanted phone calls, emails, or texts; leaving cards, letters, flowers, or other items when the victim does not want them; watching or following from a distance; spying; approaching or showing up in places when the victim does not want to see them; sneaking into the victim’s home or car; damaging the victim’s personal property; harming or threatening the victim’s pet; and making threats to physically harm the

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