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Encountering and Identifying Different Forms of Domestic Violence in Shelters and Community Care Services in Finland During the COVID-19 Pandemic. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated restrictions have led to an increase in domestic violence (DV) and may deter victims from seeking help.
  • A study involving shelter clients, community care service users, and professionals revealed that experiences of violence, particularly psychological, controlling, and financial, intensified during the pandemic.
  • The research highlights coercive control as a significant issue for vulnerable groups such as intimate partners, children, and migrants, aiming to enhance support services for pandemic-related DV.

Article Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions such as lockdowns and social distancing have been used to control coronavirus. These restrictions may increase the risk of domestic violence (DV) and discourage victims from getting help. We examined the consequences that the pandemic had on different forms of DV and different victim groups of DV. An online survey of shelter clients ( = 47), interviews with clients in community care services ( = 2), and eight focus group interviews with professionals ( 27) working in shelters and community care services were used for data. We used a mixed-methods approach in the analysis, which showed that clients in shelters reported more violence during the pandemic than prepandemic. Psychological, controlling, and financial violence increased the most during the pandemic, according to the survey data. Coercive control was the most visible type of violence from the perspective of three vulnerable groups: intimate partners, children, and migrants. The research findings will help us arrange services to identify and better manage pandemic lockdown-associated violence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/VV-2022-0188DOI Listing

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