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Association between exposure to intimate partner violence and the nutritional status of women and children in Nigeria.

Abdul-Nasir IssahDaudi YeboahMary Rachael KpordoxahMichael BoahAbraham Bangamsi Mahama
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Overall, IPV against women, particularly psychological, physical, and sexual IPV, is common in Nigeria and has an association with the nutritional status of affected women and their children. According to the study, women with a lifetime experience of IPV were more likely to be overweight. On the other hand, affected women's children were less likely to be underweight. A far-reaching effort is required to curb IPV against women, particularly policies, programs, and laws are needed to protect women and children from the unfavourable effects of IPV to reduce the prevalence and impact of such violence.
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