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Author: Sediri, S.; Zgueb, Y.; Aissa, A.; Ouali, U.; Nacef, F.
Title: Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on gender-based violence in Tunisia
  • Cord-id: qdj74cco
  • Document date: 2021_1_1
  • ID: qdj74cco
    Snippet: IntroductionViolence against women is a public health problem worldwide. During humanitarian crises such as wars, violence expands mainly to the detriment of the most vulnerable groups.ObjectivesThis study aims to assess the effect of the COVID-19-related lockdown on gender-based violence.MethodsThis study was conducted using an online survey, between April 25 and May 6, 2020. Women were asked about sociodemographic information, lockdown conditions, history involving exposure to violence before
    Document: IntroductionViolence against women is a public health problem worldwide. During humanitarian crises such as wars, violence expands mainly to the detriment of the most vulnerable groups.ObjectivesThis study aims to assess the effect of the COVID-19-related lockdown on gender-based violence.MethodsThis study was conducted using an online survey, between April 25 and May 6, 2020. Women were asked about sociodemographic information, lockdown conditions, history involving exposure to violence before and during the COVID-19 lockdown and its types.ResultsThe number of included participants was 751. The age ranged from 18 to 69 years. Violence against women increased significantly during the lockdown (from 4.4 to 14.8%;p < 0.001). Psychological abuse was the most frequent type of violence (96%). Almost 90% (n = 98) of those who experienced violence during the lockdown did not seek assistance. Women who had experienced abuse before the lockdown were at an increased risk of violence during lockdown (p < 0.001;OR = 19.34 [8.71–43.00]).ConclusionsStrengthening strategies to protect women during periods of crisis is urgent. However, a change in mentalities would take more time to set up. Violence against women necessitates a fundamental long-term struggle and practical intervention strategies.DisclosureNo significant relationships.

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