Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction and Domestic Violence During Quarantine of COVID 19
Sherine Ahmed,
Ghada Mohamed,
Mai elmahdy
et al.
Abstract:Background: The Sexual dysfunction and interpersonal violence have been reported as common social and health problems brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is critical for public health and policymaking that we comprehend how the pandemic will affect these concerns. The goal of this descriptive study is to examine the incidence of sexual dysfunction and domestic violence during COVID-19 quarantine measures and to compare these figures to those from before the pandemic. It also examines the causes, symptoms, … Show more
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