1. Violence against Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico.
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Rivera Rivera, Leonor, Séris Martínez, Marina, Reynales Shigematsu, Luz Myriam, Gómez García, José Alberto, Austria Corrales, Fernando, Toledano-Toledano, Filiberto, Jiménez Tapia, Alberto, Tejadilla Orozco, Diana Iris, and Astudillo García, Claudia I.
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RISK of violence ,PSYCHOLOGY of abused women ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CHRONIC diseases ,DOMESTIC violence ,VIOLENCE ,BINGE drinking ,GENDER ,RISK assessment ,SURVEYS ,SOCIAL isolation ,RESEARCH funding ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,ODDS ratio ,STAY-at-home orders ,DATA analysis software ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SECONDARY analysis - Abstract
This study measured the prevalence of cases of domestic violence against women and some associated factors during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico. Data were collected through a remote survey during 2020. The sample included 47,819 women aged 15 years and older. Jointpoint regression and logistic regression models were used. The prevalence of violence was 11.5%, which decreased in July and subsequently increased. The associated factors were being unemployed (OR = 2.01; 95%CI 1.89–2.16); being partially and totally quarantined (OR = 1.58; 95%CI 1.43–1.75 and OR = 1.47; 95%CI 1.32–1.63); being a caregiver of children; being a caregiver of elderly and/or suffering from a chronic illness (OR = 1.27; 95%CI 1.19–1.36; OR = 1.42; 95%CI 1.33–1.53; OR = 1.59; 95%CI 1.47–1.73); losing a family member to COVID-19 (OR = 1.26; 95%CI 1.13–1.41); and binge drinking (OR = 1.94; 95%CI 1.78–2.12). The confinement measures increased gender inequalities, economic problems and workload which further evidenced violence against women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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