Prevalence and Forms of Intimate Partner Violence among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Sokoto State, Nigeria
Oche Mansur Oche,
Zainab Abdullahi Kontagora,
Zainab Ahunna Ezenwoko
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an aberrant behavior that occurs within an intimate relationship resulting in physical, sexual, and psychological harm to a partner. It transcends all strata of the society including socio-cultural groups, families and the community as a whole. Amongst people diagnosed with the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV), IPV could have adverse health consequences and this could have serious implications for disease progression, transmission and control. This study was … Show more
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