“…Moreover, researchers have been stressing that this decrease should not be attributed to an increase in the safety of children but rather due to the adverse impact of the lockdown on the system's ability to see and protect children (e.g., Baron et al, 2020;Katz & Cohen, 2020). In addition, there is growing evidence that during COVID-19, various CM risk factors significantly increased (Conrad-Hiebner & Byram, 2020;Proulx et al, 2021;Rodriguez et al, 2020;Wu & Xu, 2020), such as parental job loss (Lawson et al, 2020), parental social isolation (Lee et al, 2021), and mental health issues (Russell et al, 2020). Adding to this, parental stress was found to be a major CM risk factor that increased during COVID-19 and an increase in selfreported child abuse was found for parents experiencing heightened stressors (Lawson et al, 2020).…”