“…9,15,[17][18][19][21][22][23][24]26,27 Despite the evidence for increased IPV portrayed by the increased call to public safety, calls to IPV helplines, and institutions established for survivors, some authors stipulated an increased possibility of underreporting, especially in lowincome countries and in cultures where IPV is commonly accepted. 9,15,18,19,21,23,24,26 Authors who considered the possibility of underreporting of IPV during the pandemic stipulated the reasons may be due to aggressive and controlling behavior of their perpetrators, low privacy due to staying in lockdown with the aggressor, decreased social support, fear of contracting COVID-19, and inaccessibility to a care facility. 9,15,18,19,21,23,24,26 Despite fewer emergency room visits amid COVID-19, women exposed to IPV experienced severe injuries compared to previous years, as the severe radiological injuries show.…”