Partner’s violence during the COVID-19 lockdown and women’s fear: a study involving anti-violence centres in Italy

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
P. Romito, L. Marchand-martin, Martina Pellegrini, M. Saurel-Cubizolles
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This study explores how women’s fear is related to violence by a partner during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy. Data come from a sample of 238 women, attending five anti-violence centres in June–September 2020, 44 per cent were cohabiting and 56 per cent not cohabiting with the perpetrator. A questionnaire administered by the advocates allowed us to collect information about several types of violence and their evolution during the lockdown, the feeling of fear, the impossibility of going out alone and help-seeking strategies.Most of these women lived with the fear of their aggressor, more often if they cohabited with him, 76 per cent instead of 57 per cent if not. Despite this high prevalence, the main determinants of not going out alone or help-seeking were the intensity of violence and its increase during the lockdown more than the women’s fear, even if the cohabitation status is considered.Fear strongly impairs the quality of daily life. In the context of this pandemic, it was an addition to the various damages exerted by the violence, coupled for some women with difficult social conditions. Professionals working with these women should consider fear but keep in mind that the factor to suppress is the violence.Key messagesMost of the women victims of partner violence are living with the fear of the perpetrator, more often if they cohabit with him.Professionals working with these women should consider fear but keep in mind that the factor to suppress is the violence.
COVID-19封锁期间伴侣的暴力行为和妇女的恐惧:一项涉及意大利反暴力中心的研究
本研究探讨了在意大利COVID-19封锁期间,女性的恐惧与伴侣的暴力行为之间的关系。数据来自238名妇女的样本,她们在2020年6月至9月期间参加了5个反暴力中心,44%的人与犯罪者同居,56%的人没有与犯罪者同居。倡导者填写了一份调查问卷,让我们收集了关于几种类型的暴力及其在封锁期间的演变、恐惧的感觉、不可能单独外出以及寻求帮助的策略的信息。这些女性中的大多数生活在对侵犯者的恐惧中,如果她们与他同居,这种情况更常见,76%而不是57%。尽管发病率很高,但不单独外出或不寻求帮助的主要决定因素是暴力的强度及其在封锁期间的增加,而不是妇女的恐惧,即使考虑到同居状况。恐惧会严重损害日常生活的质量。在这种大流行病的背景下,这是对暴力造成的各种损害的又一次补充,对一些社会条件困难的妇女来说也是如此。与这些妇女打交道的专业人士应该考虑到恐惧,但要记住,要抑制的因素是暴力。大多数伴侣暴力的女性受害者生活在对施暴者的恐惧中,如果她们与施暴者同居,这种情况就更常见。与这些妇女打交道的专业人士应该考虑到恐惧,但要记住,要抑制的因素是暴力。
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