Author: Dominik Andreas Moser; Jennifer Glaus; Sophia Frangou; Daniel Scott Schechter
Title: Years of life lost due to the psychosocial consequences of COVID19 mitigation strategies based on Swiss data Document date: 2020_4_22
ID: bfm45zas_32
Snippet: The year 2013 saw 9381 victims of domestic violence registered by the Swiss police. A survey however indicated that that this latter number of victims would only represent 22% of the actual number which would increase the number to 42641 victims per year (9381/22*100). 64.5% of domestic violence referred to violent interactions between either parents and their children or current romantic partners (45) (42641*0.645=27'503). Of Swiss multi-person-.....
Document: The year 2013 saw 9381 victims of domestic violence registered by the Swiss police. A survey however indicated that that this latter number of victims would only represent 22% of the actual number which would increase the number to 42641 victims per year (9381/22*100). 64.5% of domestic violence referred to violent interactions between either parents and their children or current romantic partners (45) (42641*0.645=27'503). Of Swiss multi-person-households 46% include children (28) and on average there are 1.76 children living in each of these households (46) . BRi is therefore assumed to be 22'266 (27503*0.46*1.76).
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