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Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed increased complaints from third parties about violent conditions through social media. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of domestic violence (DV) against women following exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic and its relevance to som...

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Autores principales: Khairkhah, Farzan, Nasiri Amiri, Fatemeh, Javanian, Mostafa, Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali, Faramarzi, Mahbobeh, Aqatabar Roudbari, Jamileh, Odhaib, Samih A, Mohammadi Aref, Kayhane, Habibpour, Hajar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10122864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37155453
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36633
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author Khairkhah, Farzan
Nasiri Amiri, Fatemeh
Javanian, Mostafa
Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali
Faramarzi, Mahbobeh
Aqatabar Roudbari, Jamileh
Odhaib, Samih A
Mohammadi Aref, Kayhane
Habibpour, Hajar
author_facet Khairkhah, Farzan
Nasiri Amiri, Fatemeh
Javanian, Mostafa
Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali
Faramarzi, Mahbobeh
Aqatabar Roudbari, Jamileh
Odhaib, Samih A
Mohammadi Aref, Kayhane
Habibpour, Hajar
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description Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed increased complaints from third parties about violent conditions through social media. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of domestic violence (DV) against women following exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic and its relevance to some related factors. Materials and methods: This study was conducted from July 2020 to May 2021 on married women of Babol, Iran. Eligible women entered into the study in a multi-stage cluster random sampling method. Data collection tools included demographic and family data, questionnaire HITS (Hurt, Insult, Threaten and Scream). Relationships were estimated using the Univariate and multivariate regression models.  Results: The mean age of 488 women and their spouses was 34.62 ± 9.14 and 38.74 ± 9.07, respectively. Of the total female participants, 37 (7.6%), 68 (13.9%), and 21 (4.3%) were victims of total violence, verbal abuse, and physical violence, respectively. Ninety-five women (19.5) had a history of coronavirus infection. Women who were satisfied with their income and husbands were university educated, their chances of DV were reduced by 72% (95% CI (0.09-0.85), OR = 0.28) and 67% (95% CI (0.11-0.92), OR = 0.33) respectively. Drug abuse by husbands increased the likelihood of DV by up to 4 times (OR = 4.00), and more contact with their husbands at home due to home quarantine was more than twice as likely to have DV (OR = 2.64).  Conclusion: Since the level of domestic violence was lower than before the coronavirus pandemic, it seems that most Iranian women were more under the support of their husbands during the coronavirus pandemic to endure the fear and panic caused by the pandemic. Women whose husbands had a university education and sufficient income had less domestic violence. 
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spelling pubmed-101228642023-04-24 Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran Khairkhah, Farzan Nasiri Amiri, Fatemeh Javanian, Mostafa Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali Faramarzi, Mahbobeh Aqatabar Roudbari, Jamileh Odhaib, Samih A Mohammadi Aref, Kayhane Habibpour, Hajar Cureus Psychology Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed increased complaints from third parties about violent conditions through social media. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of domestic violence (DV) against women following exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic and its relevance to some related factors. Materials and methods: This study was conducted from July 2020 to May 2021 on married women of Babol, Iran. Eligible women entered into the study in a multi-stage cluster random sampling method. Data collection tools included demographic and family data, questionnaire HITS (Hurt, Insult, Threaten and Scream). Relationships were estimated using the Univariate and multivariate regression models.  Results: The mean age of 488 women and their spouses was 34.62 ± 9.14 and 38.74 ± 9.07, respectively. Of the total female participants, 37 (7.6%), 68 (13.9%), and 21 (4.3%) were victims of total violence, verbal abuse, and physical violence, respectively. Ninety-five women (19.5) had a history of coronavirus infection. Women who were satisfied with their income and husbands were university educated, their chances of DV were reduced by 72% (95% CI (0.09-0.85), OR = 0.28) and 67% (95% CI (0.11-0.92), OR = 0.33) respectively. Drug abuse by husbands increased the likelihood of DV by up to 4 times (OR = 4.00), and more contact with their husbands at home due to home quarantine was more than twice as likely to have DV (OR = 2.64).  Conclusion: Since the level of domestic violence was lower than before the coronavirus pandemic, it seems that most Iranian women were more under the support of their husbands during the coronavirus pandemic to endure the fear and panic caused by the pandemic. Women whose husbands had a university education and sufficient income had less domestic violence.  Cureus 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10122864/ /pubmed/37155453 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36633 Text en Copyright © 2023, Khairkhah et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Psychology
Khairkhah, Farzan
Nasiri Amiri, Fatemeh
Javanian, Mostafa
Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali
Faramarzi, Mahbobeh
Aqatabar Roudbari, Jamileh
Odhaib, Samih A
Mohammadi Aref, Kayhane
Habibpour, Hajar
Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran
title Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran
title_full Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran
title_fullStr Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran
title_short Domestic Violence Against Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Relationship to Demographic and Family Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Iran
title_sort domestic violence against women during the covid-19 pandemic and its relationship to demographic and family factors: a cross-sectional study in iran
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10122864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37155453
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36633
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