editorialInternational Journal of Mental Health NursingApr 21, 2020BRONZE OA

Family violence and COVID‐19: Increased vulnerability and reduced options for support

University of New England · University of Technology Sydney

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Abstract

Family violence refers to threatening or other violent behaviours within families that may be physical, sexual, psychological, or economic, and can include child abuse and intimate partner violence (Peterman et al. 2020, van Gelder et al. 2020). Family violence during pandemics is associated with a range of factors including economic stress, disaster-related instability, increased exposure to exploitative relationships, and reduced options for support (Peterman et al. 2020). Due to the social isolation measures implemented across the globe to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, people living in volatile situations of family violence are restricted to their homes. Social isolation exacerbates personal and…

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Keywords
  • Domestic violence
  • Social isolation
  • Pandemic
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • Criminology
  • Psychology
  • Physical abuse
  • Isolation (microbiology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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