The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic and Social Determinants of Health on the Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence. A Systematic Review.

Athanasios Pitis, Maria Diamantopoulou, Foteini Tzavella
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Abstract

Background: The pandemic has increased the rates of violent behavior towards women by their partners worldwide. Increased time spent living with the abusive partner, working at home and limited social contact combined with socioeconomic characteristics contributed to the increase in this type of violence.

Objective: To investigate the impact of pandemic COVID-19 and social determinants of health (SDOH) on the intimate partner violence (IPV) experienced by women from their partners.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted to investigate the impact of COVID-19 and social determinants of health on violence experienced by women from their partner(s) as a consequence of incarceration. The Pubmed and Scopus databases were searched during December 2022, using the keywords "intimate partner violence", "women", "COVID-19", "socioeconomic factors", "social determinants of health".

Results: Of the 917 studies initially retrieved, 38 studies found an increased prevalence of women's reported violence by their partners, 10 found a low prevalence, and 9 found no difference in prevalence before and during restraint. The most common forms of violence were psychological, physical and sexual. In 30 studies, social determinants such as socioeconomic level, education and living conditions were found to be associated with the prevalence of violence.

Conclusion: There was an increase in violence against women during quarantine which was associated with the effect of social determinants. However, due to research limitations of the studies, additional research is needed to draw firm conclusions that can be generalized to the population.

Covid-19 大流行和健康的社会决定因素对亲密伴侣暴力发生率的影响。系统回顾。
背景:大流行病增加了世界各地妇女遭受伴侣暴力行为的比率。与施暴伴侣生活在一起的时间增加、在家工作和有限的社会接触以及社会经济特征导致了此类暴力行为的增加:调查 COVID-19 大流行和健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)对女性遭受伴侣亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的影响:为了研究 COVID-19 和健康的社会决定因素对女性因监禁而遭受伴侣暴力的影响,我们进行了一项系统性研究。2022 年 12 月,研究人员使用 "亲密伴侣暴力"、"妇女"、"COVID-19"、"社会经济因素"、"健康的社会决定因素 "等关键词在 Pubmed 和 Scopus 数据库中进行了检索:在最初检索到的 917 项研究中,有 38 项研究发现妇女报告的伴侣暴力发生率有所上升,10 项研究发现发生率较低,9 项研究发现限制前和限制期间的发生率没有差异。最常见的暴力形式是心理暴力、身体暴力和性暴力。在 30 项研究中,发现社会经济水平、教育和生活条件等社会决定因素与暴力行为的发生率有关:结论:检疫期间针对妇女的暴力行为有所增加,这与社会决定因素的影响有关。然而,由于研究的局限性,还需要进行更多的研究,才能得出可以推广到整个人群的可靠结论。
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