Abstract: Introduction
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant public health issue globally, with the World Health Organization (WHO) describing it as any behavior within an intimate relationship that includes physical aggression, sexual coercion, psychological abuse, and controlling behaviors. The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) describes GBV as any harmful act committed against a person's will based on gender differences. GBV is recognized as....
Keywords: Gender-based Violence, Nigeria, Oyo State, Ibadan, Men, Pregnant Women, Women, Adolescents, Healthcare workers, healthcare providers, Attitude, Knowledge
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