Changes in frequency and form of domestic violence in calls to violence helpline during COVID-19 in Finland.
Jarno Tuominen,
Anniina Kaittila,
Vappu Halme
et al.
Abstract:Objective: In the wake of COVID-19, a second pandemic of domestic violence (DV) has been reported. Stay-at-home orders intended to protect citizens and mitigate the spread of the virus have left many DV victims trapped with their abusers. Research indicates an increase in the frequency and severity of violence against women during the pandemic. Additionally, according to international studies, the fear, uncertainty, and perceived lack of control associated with the pandemic create an environment that can exace… Show more
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