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. 2016 Jun;16(2):429-40.
doi: 10.4314/ahs.v16i2.11.

Spousal violence and pregnancy termination among married women in Nigeria

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Spousal violence and pregnancy termination among married women in Nigeria

Solanke Lukman Bola. Afr Health Sci. 2016 Jun.

Abstract

Background: In Nigeria, the relationship between spousal violence and pregnancy termination had not been adequately explored.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence of spousal violence, and examine the relationship between spousal violence and pregnancy termination.

Methods: Data on spousal violence among ever married women was extracted from the 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey. The outcome variable is pregnancy termination. The explanatory variables were the type of spousal violence experienced by the women in the last 12 months preceding the survey. Descriptive statistical analysis and binary logistic regression were applied using stata version 12.

Results: Results show that 13.8% of women had ever terminated pregnancy; 19.9% had ever experienced at least one type of spousal violence; and women who had ever terminated pregnancy had higher prevalence of all types of spousal violence. Women who had ever experienced spousal physical violence were 9% more likely to experience pregnancy termination (OR=1.09; CI: 1.03-2.86); and women who had ever experienced spousal emotional violence were 33% more likely to experience pregnancy termination (OR=1.33; CI: 0.97-1.95).

Conclusions: Spousal violence is significantly related to pregnancy termination. Improving women's sexual and reproductive health in the country requires fresh initiatives that address spousal violence to further reduce women's exposure to pregnancy termination.

Keywords: Nigeria; Spousal violence; married women; pregnancy termination.

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