INFLUENCE OF DARLING FM 107.3 'DARLING CLINIC' PROGRAMME/MESSAGES IN CURBING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN NIGERIA. A STUDY OF YOUTHS IN OWERRI MUNICIPAL (original) (raw)

THE IMPACT OF MASS MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Abstract The aim of this study is to examine the Impact of Mass Media in Campaign on Domestic Violence in Oluyole. Using Democratic Participant Theory, Uses and Gratification Theory, and Social Presence Theory The sample size for the study was 150 using simple random sampling techniques as the sample procedure; the study obtained data through primary source of information with a structured questionnaire. The data analysis was done using statistical tools such as simple percentage. The basis of the findings shows forced abortions is the nature of domestic violence among the women and girls in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State. Also, the findings from the study shows that the role of the media in the fight against domestic violence among the women and girls in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State is to support advocacy. The study also shows mass media gave adequate campaign to the rising domestic violence against women in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State to high extent. Also, the study shows mass media follow up domestic violence cases in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State through the frequency of their campaign to high extent. The study concluded that mass media campaign influences Domestic Violence in Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State positively. Keywords: Impact, Mass, Media, Campaign, Domestic, Violence.

Select Radio Programmes and Fight Against Child Violence in Owerri Metropolis, Imo State, Nigeria

Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 2021

The issue of child violence has continued to plague Nigerian society and if care is not taken, the future of Nigerian society will be in serious jeopardy. To this end, this study investigated radio programmes and the fight against child violence in Imo State. The agenda setting theory served as the theoretical foundation of the study. The survey research method was used with a population of 555,500 of Owerri metropolis residents. The Survey Monkey online sample size calculator was used to arrive at 384 as the sample size. The Multistage sampling technique was adopted with a questionnaire as the instrument of data collection. The percentage method was used for data analysis. Findings revealed that 52% of the respondents confirmed that they were exposed to radio programmes on the issue of child violence at a moderate level. Also, at an average of 53% of respondents are of the view that the programmes have enhanced their knowledge of the issues of child violence at a moderate level. Further findings showed that an average of 53% of respondents confirmed that Because I am Happy on Groove 98.1 FM and the Mega Kid hour on Megaband 97.3 FM are effective in the fight against child violence in Imo State. It was recommended that radio stations should step up their efforts to raise awareness of programmes dealing with child violence and other child-related issues, so that the level of exposure increases significantly and contributes to the fight against child violence. To improve the knowledge of people about child violence and other child-related issues. Radio stations should do well by constantly educating and enlightening people through their programmes designed to treat issues of child violence and other child-related issues. Radio stations, through their programmes, should endeavour to sustain their efforts to continue being effective in the fight against child violence, so that in no distant time, the issue of child violence and other child-related issues will be reduced drastically in society.

Media Programmes on Domestic Violence against Men (DVAM) in Owerri Metropolis: A KAP Analysis

South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics

Background: DVAM can pose a great threat to the development of the victim, society, and the nation. This necessitated the investigation of the knowledge, attitude, and practice of men in Owerri metropolis towards media programmes on DVAM. This study hinged on agenda setting and social learning theories. Methods: The survey research design was used as the research method, and a sample size of 384 was derived using the Australian sample size online calculator from the projected population of 275,340. Multi-stage, simple random, and purposive sampling techniques were adopted to reach out to respondents. Questionnaire was used as the instrument for data collection. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the data. Results: The paper revealed that the level of exposure of men in Owerri metropolis to media programmes on DVAM is low at 33.9%, with a high knowledge level on DVAM at an average mean of 3.3 (N=375). The study also revealed that the respondents perceive DVAM as a menace tha...

Audience Perception of Television Portrayal of Domestic Violence against Men in Nigeria

This study examined audience perception of television portrayal of domestic violence against men in Nigeria. Using triangulation, survey and qualitative content analysis were adopted for the study. Through multi-stage sampling technique, 200 copies of questionnaire were administered on the respondents from four selected local government areas of Abeokuta Metropolis in Ogun State, Nigeria which had a population of 793,681 people. Theyselected local government areas included Abeokuta South, Abeokuta North, Odeda and Obafemi Owode. The qualitative content analysis was adopted to analyze the sampled Nollywood film titled "Mr&MrsAbbah". Findings from the study revealed that the respondents were highly exposed to domestic violence content on television and that, this high level of exposure by female respondents to domestic violence content on television is contributing to the gradual shift in domestic violence,from men violating their wives to women violating their husbands. The findings also revealed that the television portrayal of domestic violence against men on Nigerian television is inadequate. The study recommends that audience who get exposed to domestic violence content on television shoulduse such to improve their marital relationships rather than inflaming it, thereby leading to increased domestic violence perpetration in the society.

The Effect of Broadcast Media Campaign on the People of Ekiti State, Nigeria: An Evaluation of the Application of the Agenda- Setting Theory of Mass Communication on an African Society

2017

Recent studies of media effects have cast doubts on whether the agenda-setting theory of mass communication which offers a way of connection between information and a possible opinion effect has a universal application, especially when considering its application on other climes like African developing countries where majority of the people reside in rural areas and are isolated from print and broadcast media. This study examines the effect of Ekiti State broadcast media (election) campaign on the people of Ekiti State, Nigeria during the Ekiti State 2014 gubernatorial election with a view to evaluating the application of the agenda-setting theory on an African society. The study adopts a qualitative research method. Through participant observation, the study discovers that the Ekiti State broadcast media (election) campaign which favoured one political party at the expense of others had no significant effect on the majority of the people of Ekiti State. Pointing out the limitations...

Audience Awareness, Perception and Exposure to Social Media Campaigns on Domestic Violence in Anambra State

GLOBAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED, MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2018

The reality of Domestic violence as a major threat to the society is no longer questionable. In the face of the ongoing discourses of the new media and how it has given voice to the voiceless, there have been a lot of domestic violence campaigns on social media. This study investigated the Anambra state audience’s level of awareness and exposure as well as their perception of social media campaigns on domestic violence in the social media. The study builds its postulations on the Technological Determinism Theory which lays emphasis on communication technology and how it has a profound effect on the way people think and believe. The survey research design was adopted with sample size of 400 drawn from Anambra State, Nigeria. Findings revealed high level of awareness and exposure to social media campaigns on domestic violence. Furthermore, the study found out that these social media campaigns are beneficial to the society, educative and informative, encouraging and effective not withs...

EVALUATION OF ABS PROGRAMME "LIFE AND LIVING" AND ITS INFLUENCE ON REDUCTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMONG COUPLES IN ISSEKE COMMUNITY

Mass Media Review 4(1) , 2023

This study investigated how radio programmes could be used to create awareness against domestic violence among listeners of a programme in Isseke rural community of Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State. The researchers reviewed both conceptual and empirical literatures that were related and relevant to the study with the agenda-setting theory used as the theoretical framework. The study adopted the survey research design in studying the 372 samples drawn from the 5,321 population of Isseke community using the Taro Yamani's sample size determination formula. The purposive sampling technique was used in selecting the actual respondents. The questionnaire was used as the instrument for data collection. Findings from the study reveal among others that the programme has created the necessary awareness on domestic violence against women but has not curbed domestic violence against women. The study recommended among others that more time should be devoted to such programmes that deal with domestic violence against women. Other broadcast stations should see it as call to duty to air programmes that will create the necessary awareness about the ills of domestic violence.

A protocol for a controlled, pre-post intervention study to change attitudes toward child marriage in Southwestern Nigeria using targeted radio programming

PLOS ONE

Background Child marriage hinders progress toward population health and development goals. Cost effective interventions that address the root causes of child marriage are needed to speed progress toward ending the practice. Nigeria is home to the largest number of married girls in Africa and many of these girls are members of the Hausa ethnic group, making efforts to tackle this issue particularly urgent among this population. Methods Radio programs have the potential to inform large numbers of people about the harms of child marriage and change their support for the practice at low cost. We will develop a series of radio programs that address gender inequitable attitudes that motivate child marriage among Hausa communities in Ibadan, Nigeria. The content of the series will be based on input from the Hausa community. A baseline survey that measures knowledge of and support for child marriage will be conducted among randomly selected samples of Hausa adults in two cities: Ibadan, whi...

Ghanaian media coverage of violence against women and girls: implications for health promotion

BMC Women's Health

Background: Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is an important public health issue. Framing studies indicate that how the news media cover public health issues is critical for designing effective health promotion interventions. Notwithstanding this, there is little research particularly in low-and middle-income country context examining how the news media frame VAWG. This paper examines news coverage of VAWG in Ghana, and the implications of this for health promotion. Methods: This study used frame analysis as the methodological framework in examining how VAWG in Ghana is represented by the media. Qualitative content analysis approach to frame analysis was performed on 48 news articles which constituted the unit of analysis. Results: The findings indicate that media framing of VAWG was episodic in nature as the acts of violence perpetrated against women and girls were presented as individual cases without reference to the wider social contexts within which they occurred. Similarly, victim blaming language was largely used in the news articles. In framing VAWG as an individual incident and women as helpless victims, the media fail to shape society's perception of VAWG as a social and public health issue. Conclusions: For the media in Ghana to contribute to the prevention of VAWG, there is the need for news coverage to focus on social construction of the issue, and also raise awareness about support services available to victims.

NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN NIGERIA: A STUDY OF THE SUN, THE GUARDIAN AND THE PUNCH NEWSPAPERS

White Wing Publication , 2020

The devastating effect of female domestic violence has been a matter of concern in the world and especially in Nigeria. It is one of the gender-based violence that causes physical, sexual, emotional, mental and economic harm. The need to remedy the rate of domestic violence against women and the girl child cannot be overstressed. The media features as one of the priority area in the prevention of domestic violence. This is because of its potential influence in shaping public opinion. Through news and information, the media can shape public discourse, provide interpretation, build a framework and modify behaviour. This paper, therefore, investigates newspaper coverage of female domestic violence in Nigeria. Three national newspapers namely the Sun, the Punch, the Guardian were content analyzed for the period of one year (2017). The analysis was based on the frequency, prominence, and depth of their news coverage. A total of seventy-two editions of newspaper were investigated. Frequency table, Simple percentage and charts were used to present the data. The study found that the level of prominence accorded to female domestic violence stories in Nigerian newspapers were low. Though most news stories on the issue received favourable coverage, yet they lack depth and follow up. Intimate partner homicide was the most news story covered by the papers and men were the dominant perpetrates of domestic violence. The authors, therefore, recommend a more representative way of reporting domestic violence against women as this can be part of the solution to eradicate domestic violence in our society.