“…Ten studies examined risk factors for IPV victimization. Financial stressors (e.g., money affecting their ability to leave the relationship, unable to afford rent, unstable housing, food insecurity, unemployed/underemployed, had recent changes to victim’s or perpetrators’ jobs) were commonly noted as risk factors for IPV victimization (Hall et al, 2022; Peitzmeier et al, 2021; Sabri et al, 2020; Stephenson et al, 2021, Xue et al, 2020), and especially for economic IPV which was defined as interfering with partner’s ability to access or acquire financial resources in order to increase their dependency (Johnson, 2021). Three studies found COVID-19 diagnosis and symptoms were also associated with increased risk for IPV victimization (Daigle et al, 2021; Davis et al, 2021; Peitzmeier et al, 2021).…”