Knowledge and Perceptions of Marital Rape among Women in Oyo State, Nigeria
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Keywords

Marital rape
Marital rape-related knowledge
Marital rape perception
Married women

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Knowledge and Perceptions of Marital Rape among Women in Oyo State, Nigeria. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 23(3), 351-360. https://doi.org/10.4314/

Abstract

Marital rape is a serious public health problem affecting many women worldwide. In Nigeria, there is dearth of evidence-based 
information on issues relating to knowledge and perceptions of marital rape among women. This study was therefore designed 
to assess the knowledge and perceptions about marital rape among married women in Oyo State, Nigeria. The cross-sectional 
survey was conducted among 1200 women aged 18-60 years who were ever-married. Participants were recruited using a multistage random sampling technique. A validated semi-structured questionnaire which contained a-8 point knowledge of health 
consequences of marital rape and a-20 point marital rape perception scales was used for data collection. Data were analyzed 
using descriptive statistics and Chi-square test. Respondents’ mean age was 36.6 ± 9.6 years, while their husbands’ mean age 
was 42.1 ± 10.3 years. Mean knowledge score was 3.9±2.2 and 23.4% had poor knowledge of marital rape. Respondents who 
had poor knowledge who were aged ≤24 years, 25–49 years and ≥50 years were 31.6%, 25.3% and 9.6%, respectively (P≤0.05). 
Mean perception score was 8.9 ± 3.6, and 69.8% had supportive perceptions relating to marital rape. A higher proportion of 
respondents with marriage duration of >20 years (84.6%) had marital rape supportive perception compared with those with 
marriage duration of 0-10 years (64.9%) (P≤0.05). Knowledge of marital rape remains inadequate, especially among younger 
women. Furthermore, many women had supportive perceptions for marital rape, a situation which can adversely hinder adopting 
appropriate preventive behaviours. Multiple community-based health educational interventions have potentials for addressing 
the phenomenon.

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