HEALTH

Abuse in the Community: New Report on Nigerian Teens

South-West NigeriaWed Feb 12 2025
South-West Nigeria is home to serious issue. Most teens have survived abuse since turning 12. A worryingly high fraction of the population, 69. 4% are impacted. This alarming fact was just one of many uncovered. The issue is more severe for boys than girls. The reality is that higher rates are among peers and in more active forms. It revealed that males were more than two times as likely to have been abused. Teenagers who are older, dating or had earlier abuse experiences are more vulnerable. Absence of parents does not help. Teens victims were more likely to come from poorer homes or less supportive families. Having a higher household wealth and a good family relationship are both protective factors. The urban and rural areas are not immune. The problem is there. Adults are the least of teens fear, peers, yes. If we want to tackle this problem, it starts with changing norms and ending power imbalances and economic disadvantages. Teens who come from wealthier homes or have good relationships with their families tend to be protected. Emotional support and social norms are crucial. Adults, peers, and the surrounding environments are all crucial areas to consider. This is a tough issue. The government is doing what they can, but they are working with little. More community engagement is pivotal for progress. Other questions arise. What are they doing in other parts of the country? Are the patterns the same? Are teens getting the help they need? Who is responsible? Other countries in the region are seeing the same problem. This needs to be an international problem. What has been done to cure the issue? There are severe restrictions on what can be done. What about educating the community? There is more work to be done. They are at risk of.

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    How does the Nigerian education system address and support adolescents who have experienced sexual violence?
    What studies can be conducted to validate the protective factors identified, such as higher household wealth and emotional support from parents?
    What specific policies and programs are currently in place in Nigeria to prevent sexual violence against adolescents, especially in rural and urban communities?

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