Prevalence and Forms of Sexual Abuse among Female Hawkers in Sokoto State

A. Ezenwoko, M. Oche, A. Haruna, A.G. Bashar, S. Muhammad
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Background: Sexual abuse is a public health problem affecting one-third of women in their lifetime and female hawkers are especially  vulnerable. This study assessed knowledge, prevalence and forms of sexual abuse among female hawkers in Sokoto metropolis. Methods: A cross-sectional study among two hundred and forty-five female hawkers using a multistage sampling technique was  conducted. A structured interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information from the study participants. Data were  analyzed using IBM SPSS version 25. Continuous variables were summarized as mean and standard deviation, while categorical variables  were summarized as frequencies and percentages. Inferential statistical analysis was done using chi-square test and binary logistic  regression. The level of statistical significance was set at 5% (p<0.05). Results: One hundred and twenty- three (50.2%) of the respondents  were within the 10-15 age group, 223 (91.2%) were single, and 64 (26.1%), had Quranic education. Two hundred and  nineteen (89.4%) and 26 (10.6%) had good and poor knowledge of sexual abuse respectively. The prevalence of sexual abuse was 24.5%; touching, verbal harassment and attempts at having intercourse were the commonest forms of sexual abuse reported. The living  arrangement of parents was the only predictor of sexual abuse (aOR= 4.282; C. I= 1.344-13.643). Conclusion: Free and compulsory  education for children especially the girl child and economic empowerment of parents will discourage hawking by children thus limiting  the likelihood of children being exposed to sexual exploitation. 
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索科托州女小贩遭受性虐待的普遍程度和形式
背景:性虐待是一个公共健康问题,影响着三分之一的女性一生,而女性小贩尤其容易受到影响。本研究评估了索科托市女小贩对性虐待的认识、发生率和形式。研究方法采用多阶段抽样技术对 245 名女小贩进行了横断面研究。研究人员采用结构化的访谈问卷来获取研究参与者的信息。数据使用 IBM SPSS 25 版进行分析。连续变量以平均值和标准差表示,分类变量以频率和百分比表示。推断统计分析采用卡方检验和二元逻辑回归。统计显著性水平设定为 5%(P<0.05)。结果123 名受访者(50.2%)年龄在 10-15 岁之间,223 名受访者(91.2%)单身,64 名受访者(26.1%)接受过古兰经教育。分别有 219 人(89.4%)和 26 人(10.6%)对性虐待有较好和较差的认识。性虐待的发生率为 24.5%;触摸、言语骚扰和企图性交是最常见的性虐待形式。父母的生活安排是唯一可预测性虐待的因素(aOR= 4.282;C. I=1.344-13.643)。结论儿童(尤其是女童)的免费义务教育和父母的经济赋权将阻止儿童从事兜售活动,从而限制儿童遭受性剥削的可能性。
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