Domestic Violence against Women and Its Consequence on Child Mortality: Analysis from Five African Countries

Type Journal Article - International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health
Title Domestic Violence against Women and Its Consequence on Child Mortality: Analysis from Five African Countries
Author(s)
Volume 14
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 1-11
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chidiebere_Osuorah/publication/295855132_Domestic_Violence_agai​nst_Women_and_Its_Consequence_on_Child_Mortality_Analysis_from_Five_African_Countries/links/56d1cb43​08aeb52500cfdc42.pdf
Abstract
Domestic violence (DV) is a common social menace that can directly or indirectly affect the health
of a child. Despite the attention received by violence against women internationally, only a few
studies have probed into its effect on child’s mortality. This study aimed to assess the effect ofmaternal exposure to domestic violence on under-5 mortality using nationally representative
population based data from five African countries. Logistic regression in two different models was
used to access the association between maternal exposure to DV and child mortality after adjusting
for maternal socio-demographic variables considered in this survey. The prevalence of DV ranged
from 35-71% in the five countries with the highest rate seen in Congo DR. Maternal exposure to DV
was significantly associated with under-5 death. Decision making autonomy of mother and number
of children being catered for, were important determinant of under-5 mortality in the face of DV.
There is need to reduce or totally eradicate violence against women especially in Africa. This may
help in further reduction of child mortality rates in the continent.

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