| Literature DB >> 32501175 |
Matteo Antonio Sacco1, Fiorella Caputo1, Pietrantonio Ricci1, Francesco Sicilia1, Luigi De Aloe1, Carlo Filippo Bonetta1, Fabrizio Cordasco1, Carmen Scalise1, Giulia Cacciatore1, Angelica Zibetti1, Santo Gratteri1, Isabella Aquila1.
Abstract
Domestic violence is a global public health problem. It takes many different forms and leads to significant physical and psychological consequences for the victim and the whole family. Situations that may prompt episodes of violence in the family include stress, emotional disappointment, economic factors, bad and cramped housing, and alcohol or drug abuse. How does the government's forced home isolation to contain Covid-19 infections impact on this type of abuse? Numerous articles have reported a decrease in reports of domestic violence since quarantine began but how reliable is these data? Is it a potential wake-up call for public institutions? We discuss the risks associated with quarantine measures during the pandemic and suggest the measures to prevent and improve the reporting of abuse cases.Entities:
Keywords: Covid-19 and quarantine; Domestic abuse; hidden; impact of forced isolation with an abuser; prevention and detection; strategies
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32501175 DOI: 10.1177/0025817220930553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Leg J ISSN: 0025-8172