2023
DOI: 10.1002/pnp.783
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Domestic violence and mental health during COVID‐19

Abstract: The United Nations described violence against women and girls during the global outbreak of COVID‐19 as a ‘shadow pandemic’; perpetrators were said to have ‘weaponised’ national measures and restrictions, exacerbating domestic abuse. However, evidence for the prevalence of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) during COVID‐19 and its impact on the mental health of victim‐survivors is limited by the extent to which it was measured by research studies and the quality of methods that could be feasibly implemented. Th… Show more

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