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Intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: An online survey
- Source :
- Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 26:47-59
- Publication Year :
- 2023
- Publisher :
- LookUs Bilisim A.S., 2023.
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Abstract
- Objective:Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a human rights violation and a public health concern. The incidence of IPV increases in mass events such as epi-demics. The aim of this study was to assess the nature and the extent of IPV among women in Turkey; to iden-tify the associated factors, and mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method:The study has a cross-sectional, descriptive design. An online self -report survey, based on World Health Organization guid-ance on epidemiological studies to assess IPV, was con-ducted among women between 09.01.2021 and 09.02.2021. The survey had 69 questions which covered sociodemographic characteristics, relationship history, types of violence and mental well-being. Inclusion crite-ria were being over the age of 18, and having a spouse/partner during the pandemic. Participation was on voluntary basis. 1372 women were included in the analysis. Results:Around a third (30.7%) of participants were exposed to any type of violence before the pan-demic, with most common form being emotional vio-lence, and this rate remained unchanged during the pan-demic, despite the time spent with partners were expect-ed to increase due to isolation measures. 61 women (4.4%), mostly university graduates living in cities, reported being subject to violence for the first time dur-ing the pandemic. 31.2% of them were cases of digital violence. Lower level of education, younger age and partner\"s alcohol and substance use was associated with IPV, and IPV was associated with poorer mental well-being. Discussion:Despite the public health measures taken during the pandemic (e.g. lockdowns), where women would have spent more time isolated with their partners, rates of IPV did not change from pre-pandemic to pandemic. This outcome needs to be compared with findings from other contexts. Strategies to prevent IPV is of utmost importance for the protection of mental well-being of women and the society during and after the pandemic.
- Subjects :
- Sexual Abuse
Domestic Violence
COVID-19
Intimate Partner Violence
WOMEN
Sağlık Bilimleri
Psikiyatrik Ruh Sağlığı
Psikiyatri
Clinical Medicine (MED)
PREVALENCE
Psychiatry and Mental health
Women`s Health
Health Sciences
PSYCHIATRY
Klinik Tıp (MED)
Psikiyatri ve Ruh Sağlığı
Psychiatric Mental Health
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13020099
- Volume :
- 26
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b7d7b50ef573f7a6d64b385d980d26e9