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ISSN Approved Journal || eISSN: 2582-8185 || CODEN: IJSRO2 || Impact Factor 8.2 || Google Scholar and CrossRef Indexed

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Post gender-based violence care, support services and health outcomes among victims of gender-based violence in Akwa Ibom and Cross-River States Nigeria

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Valentine Chidi Obidile 1, *, Antor Odu Ndep 1, Onyeka Chukwudalu Ekwebene 2, Chidozie Precious Azubike 1, Lois Ezinne Obidile-Ikwegbu 3, Ray-Desmond Umechinedu 4 and Charles Nnamdi Ezeaka 5

1 Department of Public Health, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Nigeria.
2 Department of Medicine Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State Nigeria.
3 Department of Nursing Services, Police Medical Services, Muhammadu Buhari Police Hospital, Abuja Nigeria.
4 Strategic Information Unit, Center for Integrated Health Program, Abuja Nigeria.
5 Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Windsor University school of Medicine, Canyon city, St. Kitts and Nevis, Carribean Island, West Indies.

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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2022, 06(02), 006–015.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2022.6.2.0138
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2022.6.2.0138

Received on 14 May 2022; revised on 22 June 2022; accepted on 24 June 2022

Background: Gender-based violence has a negative impact on the physical and mental health of the victim, especially younger adults.
Methodology: This cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out in Cross River and Akwa Ibom States of Nigeria using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The study population comprised young adults aged 15-39 years in Cross River and Akwa Ibom States. The principal researcher and three field assistants administered 426 copies of the questionnaire to respondents. The data were analyzed using Statistical Packages for the Social Sciences software (SPSS) version 22. Thematic analysis was used for the qualitative data.
Results: The majority of respondents 346(83.8%) knew that gender-based violence affects the health and wellbeing of victims; there were 267(64.6%) young adults who identified that gender-based violence poses both long-term and short-term effects on the health of the victims with 198(47.9%) who have suffered at least, one form of gender-based violence. Shame, (32.7%), anger, (27.8%), Bruises/injuries (25.2%) and low self-esteem (22.5) were the most frequently reported physical and emotional health effects of GBV. Many do not seek care due to shame. For those who sought care, counseling 97(49%), HIV/AIDS counselling and screening 66 (33.3%), STI screening 52(26.2%), and oral pills 24(12.2%) were some of the services accessed by victims.
Discussion: This finding is consistent with reports from other GBV studies whose respondents suffered depression (48.8%), fear and anxiety (31.0%), which they argued were more serious conditions than the physical health impact of gender-based violence. Mental and emotional health outcomes of GBV are mostly invisible to others, making it harder for victims to seek help.
Conclusion: Gender-based violence has negative impact on the physical and mental health of the victim, especially younger adults.

Gender based violence; Victims; Support; Health

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Valentine Chidi Obidile, Antor Odu Ndep, Onyeka Chukwudalu Ekwebene, Chidozie Precious Azubike, Lois Ezinne Obidile-Ikwegbu, Ray-Desmond Umechinedu and Charles Nnamdi Ezeaka. Post gender-based violence care, support services and health outcomes among victims of gender-based violence in Akwa Ibom and Cross-River States Nigeria. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2022, 06(02), 006–015. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2022.6.2.0138

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