Riding on resilience: impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women experiencing intimate partner violence

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作者
Katie J. Shillington
Kimberley T. Jackson
Cara A. Davidson
Julia Yates
Jennifer D. Irwin
Brenna Kaschor
Tara Mantler
机构
[1] The University of Western Ontario,Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Program, Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] The University of Western Ontario,Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences
[3] The University of Western Ontario,School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] The University of Western Ontario,Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
[5] London Health Sciences Center,Citywide Department of Family Medicine
[6] PRISMA Health Care Collaborative/G.R.O.W.,undefined
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SN Social Sciences | / 2卷 / 7期
关键词
COVID-19; Women; Intimate partner violence; Resilience; Rural;
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10.1007/s43545-022-00343-6
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摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic and resultant public health measures, although helpful in reducing the spread of the disease, have disproportionately impacted women experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). Despite these adverse circumstances, women continue to show resilience. Although difficult to define, resilience can be conceptualized as a dynamic process in which psychosocial and environmental factors interact to enable an individual to survive, grow, and thrive despite exposure to adversity. This research identifies facilitators and gaps in supports to promoting resilience among urban and rural women experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) during the COVID-19 pandemic, via an online survey (n = 95) and interviews (n = 19). T-tests, Wilcoxon rank sum tests, and interpretive description were utilized for analyses. Almost 41% of participants experienced an increase in abuse during COVID-19, and resilience significantly decreased during COVID-19 (t(44) = 2.91, p = 0.006). Qualitatively, four parent themes (coercive control, social services, resilience, and future) and seven sub-themes emerged. Changes are needed in accessibility and delivery of support services for women experiencing IPV during COVID-19, and future pandemics.
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