Table 2.

Comparison of Women’s Reported Experience of IPV in the Previous 12 Months by Method and Source (in Percent)

Survey experiment
Face-to-faceList experimentACASINationally representative DHS data
Nigeria
Emotional IPV
“Partner said or did something to humiliate you in front of others”29.939.215.2
Physical IPV
“Partner has slapped you, pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”19.225.9“Partner has slapped you”: 9.2;“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 4.8
Sexual IPV
“Partner physically forced to have sexual intercourse with your partner when you did not want to”28.126.14
Rwanda
Physical IPV
“Partner pushed you or thrown you against something”9.320.68“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 9.8
Survey experiment
Face-to-faceList experimentACASINationally representative DHS data
Nigeria
Emotional IPV
“Partner said or did something to humiliate you in front of others”29.939.215.2
Physical IPV
“Partner has slapped you, pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”19.225.9“Partner has slapped you”: 9.2;“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 4.8
Sexual IPV
“Partner physically forced to have sexual intercourse with your partner when you did not want to”28.126.14
Rwanda
Physical IPV
“Partner pushed you or thrown you against something”9.320.68“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 9.8

Source: DHS (2019), DHS (2021) and author’s own data.

Note: This table shows IPV prevalence from this survey experiment by method, and compares this to IPV rates reported face-to-face in nationally representative Demographic and Health Surveys in Nigeria and Rwanda. Reported in percent. DHS, Demographic and Heath Survey; ACASI, Audio computer assisted self-interview

Table 2.

Comparison of Women’s Reported Experience of IPV in the Previous 12 Months by Method and Source (in Percent)

Survey experiment
Face-to-faceList experimentACASINationally representative DHS data
Nigeria
Emotional IPV
“Partner said or did something to humiliate you in front of others”29.939.215.2
Physical IPV
“Partner has slapped you, pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”19.225.9“Partner has slapped you”: 9.2;“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 4.8
Sexual IPV
“Partner physically forced to have sexual intercourse with your partner when you did not want to”28.126.14
Rwanda
Physical IPV
“Partner pushed you or thrown you against something”9.320.68“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 9.8
Survey experiment
Face-to-faceList experimentACASINationally representative DHS data
Nigeria
Emotional IPV
“Partner said or did something to humiliate you in front of others”29.939.215.2
Physical IPV
“Partner has slapped you, pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”19.225.9“Partner has slapped you”: 9.2;“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 4.8
Sexual IPV
“Partner physically forced to have sexual intercourse with your partner when you did not want to”28.126.14
Rwanda
Physical IPV
“Partner pushed you or thrown you against something”9.320.68“Partner has pushed you, shaken you, or thrown something at you”: 9.8

Source: DHS (2019), DHS (2021) and author’s own data.

Note: This table shows IPV prevalence from this survey experiment by method, and compares this to IPV rates reported face-to-face in nationally representative Demographic and Health Surveys in Nigeria and Rwanda. Reported in percent. DHS, Demographic and Heath Survey; ACASI, Audio computer assisted self-interview

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