| Literature DB >> 34866451 |
Sarah M Peitzmeier1, Lisa Fedina2, Louise Ashwell2, Todd I Herrenkohl2, Rich Tolman2.
Abstract
Measures to contain the global COVID-19 pandemic led to stay-at-home orders across the world, accompanied by fears of a global surge in intimate partner violence (IPV). We administered an online general-population survey to 1169 women and transgender/nonbinary individuals throughout the state of Michigan in June-August 2020 to assess changes in the prevalence, severity, and correlates of IPV during the COVID-19 pandemic. Quota sampling was used to match the racial/ethnic and urban/rural distribution of the state. More than one in seven (15.1%) participants reported physical, sexual, psychological, or technology-facilitated IPV since COVID, similar to the prevalence in the 3 months before COVID (16.2%). However, there were indications that IPV severity increased and that novel cases of IPV are occurring in relationships that previously had no abuse. A majority (64.2%) of individuals who experienced IPV since COVID reported that the IPV was new to the relationship (34.1%) or of increased severity during COVID-19 (26.6%), representing 9.7% of the overall sample. New or increased IPV was significantly more prevalent among those who were essential workers, pregnant, unable to afford rent, unemployed/underemployed or had recent changes to their job, had partners with recent changes to employment, and those who had gotten tested or tested positive for COVID-19. Urban residence, trans/nonbinary identity, and having a toddler were more strongly associated with IPV during COVID as compared to before COVID. While findings do not support significant changes in the overall prevalence of IPV, the majority of survivors reported incident IPV in relationships that had not previously been abusive, or IPV that became more severe since the start of the pandemic. Cases of new or increased IPV were more concentrated in marginalized groups. Potential touchpoints for outreach and services during future lockdowns include prenatal and pediatric settings, daycares, employers of essential workers, and COVID-19 testing centers. Policies providing rental, childcare, and unemployment support may mitigate increases in IPV during COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Intimate partner violence; domestic violence
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34866451 PMCID: PMC9014340 DOI: 10.1177/08862605211052586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Interpers Violence ISSN: 0886-2605
“Has a Partner Ever…”
| In the 3 Months Before COVID %
( | Since COVID %
( | |
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| made decisions for you that should have been yours to make, such as what clothes you wear, things you eat, or friends you have | 4.9% (57/1166) | 6.5% (76/1166) |
| threatened to harm or take away your children | 2.3% (27/1167) | .8% (9/1167) |
| threatened to hurt themselves or commit suicide when they were upset with you | 2.7% (31/1169) | 1.8% (21/1169) |
| tried to keep you from talking to family or friends | 4.6% (54/1168) | 2.6% (30/1168) |
| spied on you, left threatening notes or messages, destroyed your property, or called you when you did not want them to | 4.1% (48/1167) | 3.6% (42/1167) |
| told you you were a loser, failure, or not good enough | 6.2% (72/1167) | 5.0% (58/1167) |
| been violently and constantly jealous of you? (For instance, saying “If I can’t have you, no one can.”) | 3.7% (43/1166) | 2.3% (27/1166) |
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| used technology and/or social media to harass, impersonate, intimidate, or threaten you | 3.5% (41/1166) | 4.2% (49/1166) |
| limited your access to technology (e.g., access to devices; access to Internet; access to online accounts) | 3.8% (45/1169) | 2.1% (24/1169) |
| used mobile technology and/or GPS to track your location without your permission | 3.1% (36/1168) | 2.1% (24/1168) |
| shared private or embarrassing photos and/or videos of you without your permission | 2.9% (34/1169) | .9% (11/1169) |
| sent so many online messages or texts asking about your location or activities that you felt uncomfortable | 4.1% (48/1168) | 3.1% (36/1168) |
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| slapped, pushed, or shoved you | 3.3% (39/1166) | 4.4% (52/1166) |
| punched you, kicked you, or hit you with something hard | 3.2% (37/1165) | 1.4% (16/1165) |
| choked, strangled, or tried to suffocate you | 2.0% (23/1166) | 1.8% (21/1166) |
| threatened to use a weapon on you | 1.8% (21/1166) | 1.3% (15/1166) |
| used a knife or gun on you | 1.1% (13/1169) | 1.5% (17/1169) |
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| physically forced you to have sexual intercourse or do something sexual when you did not want to | 1.9% (22/1165) | 2.6% (30/1165) |
| pressured you into sexual activity by doing things like threatening to end your relationship, threatening to spread rumors about you, or wearing you down by repeatedly asking for sex or showing that they were unhappy | 4.4% (52/1166) | 3.3% (38/1116) |
| tried to get you pregnant when you did not want to get pregnant | .7% (8/1165) | .9% (10/1165) |
Prevalence of Different Types of IPV in Different Time Periods, as Assessed With a Behavioral IPV Screener.
| Before
December 2019 %
( | In the 3 Months Before COVID %
( | Since COVID %
( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological IPV | 26.1% (303/1163) | 13.0% (151/1164) | 11.4% (132/1162) |
| Technology-facilitated IPV | 17.3% (201/1165) | 8.8% (103/1164) | 7.6% (89/1165) |
| Physical IPV | 24.1% (281/1164) | 6.8% (79/1163) | 5.9% (68/1162) |
| (Severe physical IPV) | 16.2% (189/1164) | 5.3% (62/1164) | 4.2% (49/1163) |
| Sexual IPV | 21.8% (253/1161) | 6.3% (73/1160) | 5.5% (64/1160) |
| Any IPV | 40.6% (469/1156) | 16.2% (186/1148) | 15.1% (173/1146) |
There were no significant differences between the prevalence reported in the 3 months before COVID and since COVID.
Comparison of Experience of IPV in the Three Months Immediately Prior to COVID Versus Since COVID, as Assessed With Behavioral IPV Screener.
| None Before, None Since %
( | None Before, but Experienced Since %
( | Experienced Before, but None Since %
( | Experienced Before and Experienced Since
% ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological IPV | 84.3% (979/1162) | 2.9% (34/1162) | 4.4% (51/1162) | 8.4% (98/1162) |
| Technology-facilitated IPV | 89.3% (1040/1164) | 1.8% (21/1164) | 3.1% (36/1164) | 5.8% (67/1164) |
| Physical IPV | 91.7% (1066/1162) | 1.5% (18/1162) | 2.4% (28/1162) | 4.3% (50/1162) |
| Severe physical IPV | 93.3% (1085/1163) | 1.5% (17/1163) | 2.5% (29/1163) | 2.8% (32/1163) |
| Sexual IPV | 91.9% (1066/1160) | 1.8% (21/1160) | 2.6% (30/1160) | 3.7% (43/1160) |
| Any IPV | 80.7% (924/1145) | 3.3% (38/1145) | 4.3% (49/1145) | 11.7% (132/1145) |
IPV Incidence Rate Immediately Before COVID Among Those With No Lifetime Remote History of IPV.
| No IPV in the 3 Months Before COVID | Any IPV in the 3 Months Before COVID | |
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| No lifetime remote history of IPV | 661 (57.7%) | 26 (2.3%) |
| Any lifetime remote history of IPV | 301 (26.3%) | 158 (13.8%) |
IPV incidence rate in the 3 months before COVID: 26/687 = 3.8%.
IPV Incidence Rate During the First Three Months of COVID Among Those With No Recent History of IPV.
| No IPV During COVID | Any IPV During COVID | |
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| No IPV in the 3 months before COVID | 924 (80.7%) | 38 (3.3%) |
| Any IPV in the 3 months before COVID | 49 (4.3%) | 132 (11.7%) |
IPV incidence rate during COVID among those with no recent IPV before COVID: 38/962 = 4.0%.
Perceptions of Changes in Severity of IPV Since COVID and Abuser Characteristics.
| %
( | |
|---|---|
| You indicated that you
experienced harm from a partner or ex-partner since the
start of COVID-19 (since March 2020). How does this compare
to your experiences with this person prior to the COVID-19
pandemic? [Asked of those who reported IPV since COVID,
| |
| This is new and unique to the COVID period | 4.1% (48/1169) |
| This is not new, but it is more frequent/severe | 3.9% (46/1169) |
| This is not new, but it is less frequent/severe | 2.6% (30/1169) |
| This is not new, and it is about the same | 3.3% (38/1169) |
| N/A, I did not know this person before COVID | .9% (11/1169) |
| Did this person continue to harm you in the past month since COVID stay-at-home restrictions have relaxed slightly? [Asked of those with any IPV since COVID] | |
| Yes, and gotten worse since June | 15.0% (26/173) |
| Yes, and about the same | 20.8% (36/173) |
| Yes, but gotten better | 8.1% (14/173) |
| No, no harm in the last month | 56.1% (97/173) |
| Did this person continue to harm you in the past month since COVID stay-at-home restrictions have relaxed slightly? [Among those with severe physical violence since COVID] | |
| Yes, and gotten worse since June | 40.8% (20/49) |
| Yes, and about the same | 30.6% (15/49) |
| Yes, but gotten better | 10.2% (5/49) |
| No, no harm in the last month | 18.4% (9/49) |
| Relationship with person who harmed you since COVID | |
| Current partner | 73.4% (127/173) |
| Former partner | 26.6% (46/173) |
Correlates of Experiencing New or Increased IPV Since COVID.
| New or
Increased IPV Since COVID %
( | |
|---|---|
| Personal demographic characteristics | |
| Gender | |
| Cisgender woman | 9.0% (103/1145)*** |
| Trans/nonbinary | 41.7% (10/24)*** |
| Age | |
| 18–24 | 16.5% (37/224)*** |
| 25–34 | 12.6% (34/270)*** |
| 35–44 | 10.2% (24/235)*** |
| 45–54 | 4.5% (8/176)*** |
| 55–64 | 3.7% (6/162)*** |
| 65+ | 3.9% (4/102)*** |
| Race | |
| Asian American/Pacific Islander | 12.1% (8/66)* |
| Black/African American | 8.6% (16/185)* |
| Latino | 11.9% (7/59)* |
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 29.4% (5/17)* |
| Multiracial | 16.1% (9/56)* |
| Other | 16.7% (2/12)* |
| White | 8.5% (66/772)* |
| Sexual orientation | |
| LGBQ, ace, questioning | 18.0% (29/161)*** |
| Straight/heterosexual | 8.3% (84/1006)*** |
| Urbanicity | |
| Rural | 4.1% (9/219)** |
| Suburban | 9.8% (11/112)** |
| Urban | 11.1% (93/838)** |
| Disability | |
| Yes | 12.7% (36/284)* |
| No | 8.5% (74/870)* |
| Prefer not to say | 20.0% (3/15)* |
| Education | |
| Did not complete high school | 24.4% (10/41)*** |
| High school or GED | 11.7% (28/239)*** |
| Some college or tech school | 11.0% (41/373)*** |
| College degree or higher | 6.6% (34/516)*** |
| Nativity | |
| US-born | 9.7% (104/1069) |
| Immigrant | 9.1% (9/99) |
| Pregnancy status | |
| Yes or maybe | 34.2 (27/79)*** |
| No | 7.9% (86/1086)*** |
| Remote
IPV history (before December
2019 | |
| Yes | 18.1% (85/469)*** |
| No | 3.8% (26/687)*** |
| Employment and economic status | |
| Employment status | |
| Employed (full-time) | 11.5% (53/461)*** |
| Employed (part time or temp) | 13.6% (27/199)*** |
| Unemployed, looking for work | 15.9% (22/138)*** |
| Unemployed, not looking for work | 3.1% (11/354)*** |
| Changes to employment since COVID | |
| Laid off | 11.6% (20/172)*** |
| Lost hours/salary but not employment | 17.8% (43/241)*** |
| Increased hours/salary or new job | 15.6% (19/122)*** |
| No changes | 5.5% (19/345)*** |
| Unemployed before and since COVID | 4.2% (12/289)*** |
| Income | |
| <20,000 | 12.8% (21/164)*** |
| 20–30 | 15.3% (20/131)*** |
| 30–40 | 11.8% (16/136)*** |
| 40–60 | 4.4% (9/204)*** |
| 60–80 | 11.4% (24/211)*** |
| 80–100 | 8.1% (9/111)*** |
| 100,000+ | 6.7% (11/165)*** |
| Decreases in access to food since COVID | |
| Yes | 10.3% (31/301) |
| No | 9.5% (82/865) |
| Decrease in access to phone since COVID | |
| Yes | 31.4% (11/35)*** |
| No | 8.9% (101/1130)*** |
| Decrease in access to internet since COVID | |
| Yes | 15.3% (18/118)* |
| No | 9.0% (94/1047)* |
| Decrease in access to prescription medicine or medical help since COVID | |
| Yes | 21.7% (60/277)*** |
| No | 6.8% (60/888)*** |
| Ever couldn’t pay rent on time since COVID | |
| Yes | 30.1% (62/206)*** |
| No | 5.3% (51/963)*** |
| Essential worker status | |
| Yes | 13.8% (61/443)*** |
| No | 7.2% (52/725)*** |
| Partner characteristics | |
| Relationship status | |
| Married | 5.5% (33/597)*** |
| Never married; single | 15.9% (11/69)*** |
| Divorced, separated, or widowed; not currently partnered | 16.7% (4/24)*** |
| Never married, partnered | 14.1% (48/341)*** |
| Divorced/separated/widowed, partnered | 12.3% (17/138)*** |
| Current partner gender | |
| Cis male | 7.2% (70/978)*** |
| Cis female | 23.1% (18/78)*** |
| Transgender/nonbinary | 50.0% (10/20)*** |
| Current partner employment status | |
| Full time | 8.6% (53/618)*** |
| Part time or temp | 17.6% (21/119)*** |
| Unemployed and seeking work | 15.6% (17/109)*** |
| Unemployed and not seeking work | 3.3% (7/211)*** |
| Current partner changes to employment since covid | |
| Laid off | 12.3% (19/155)*** |
| Lost hours/salary but not employment | 16.3% (36/221)*** |
| Increased hours/salary or new job | 13.4% (21/157)*** |
| No changes | 3.5% (13/371)*** |
| Unemployed before and since COVID | 4.7% (8/171)*** |
| Current partner essential worker status | |
| Yes | 9.6% (45/467) |
| No | 8.7% (53/608) |
| Current partner self isolating during April and May | |
| All the time | 14.2% (38/268)* |
| Most of the time | 7.5% (38/507)* |
| Some of the time | 7.8% (17/217)* |
| None of the time | 7.7% (5/65)* |
| Not sure | 0% (0/19)* |
| COVID changed how much time I spent with my current partner in person | |
| More time | 10.5% (69/658) |
| About the same | 7.0% (16/230) |
| Less time | 6.9% (13/188) |
| Parenting time or child support order with partner or ex-partner | |
| Yes | 29.4% (35/119)*** |
| No | 7.4% (77/1040)*** |
| Family and housing characteristics | |
| Age of youngest child | |
| No children | 9.8% (45/460)*** |
| <1 year old | 6.0% (3/50)*** |
| 1–2 years | 24.1% (21/87)*** |
| 3–5 years | 11.4% (9/79)*** |
| 6–10 years | 13.3% (12/90)*** |
| 11–13 years | 6.4% (3/47)*** |
| 14–17 | 7.0% (5/71)*** |
| 18+ | 5.3% (15/284)*** |
| Cohabitation status with current partner | |
| Live together, full time | 8.7% (68/786)*** |
| Live together, part time | 24.2% (15/62)*** |
| Do not live together | 6.6% (15/228)*** |
| Number of household occupants (part or all of the time) | |
| Live alone | 8.7% (10/115)*** |
| 2 | 6.0% (24/397)*** |
| 3 | 8.7% (18/206)*** |
| 4 | 10.9% (24/220)*** |
| 5 | 11.2% (11/98)*** |
| 6+ | 19.8% (26/131)*** |
| COVID-related characteristics and public accommodations use during stay-at-home orders | |
| Self-isolating status during April/May | |
| All the time | 13.6% (50/367)* |
| Most of the time | 7.6% (49/641)* |
| Some of the time | 9.4% (11/117)* |
| None of the time | 6.8% (3/44)* |
| Visited during April/May | |
| Grocery store went vs did not go | 9.5% (99/1037) vs 10.6% (14/132) |
| Pharmacy | 8.2% (43/522) vs 10.8% (70/647) |
| School/childcare | 9.1% (4/44) vs 9.7% (109/1125) |
| Hospital or medical visits | 9.5% (24/253) vs 9.7% (89/916) |
| Public transportation | 20.0% (7/35)* vs 9.3% (106/1134)* |
| Restaurants | 13.8% (19/138) vs 9.1% (94/1031) |
| Liquor store | 20.3% (29/143)*** 8.2% (84/1026)*** |
| Had a COVID test | |
| Yes | 20.7% (42/203)*** |
| No | 7.4% (68/915)*** |
| Have you tested positive for COVID | |
| Yes | 85.7% (24/28)*** |
| No | 7.9% (86/1088)*** |
*< .05, **< .01, ***< .001.
Multivariable Logistic Regression Predicting New or Increased IPV Since COVID and in the 3 Months Before COVID (Simplified Variables).
| New or
Increased IPV Since COVID aOR (95% CI)<
| IPV Before COVID aOR (95% CI)
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|---|---|---|
| Personal demographic characteristics | ||
| Gender | ||
| Cisgender woman | Ref | Ref |
| Trans/nonbinary | .86 (.27, 2.71) | |
| Age | ||
| 18–24 | 1.95 (.79, 4.81) | 1.80 (.89, 3.65) |
| 25–44 | .98 (.45, 2.15) | 1.20 (.65, 2.19) |
| 45+ | Ref | Ref |
| Race | ||
| POC | 1.10 (.68, 1.76) | 1.23 (.84, 1.79) |
| White | Ref | Ref |
| Sexual orientation | ||
| LGBQ, ace, questioning | 1.11 (.63, 1.96) | 1.27 (.80, 2.01) |
| Straight/heterosexual | Ref | Ref |
| Urbanicity | ||
| Rural | Ref | Ref |
| Suburban | 1.23 (.59, 2.57) | |
| Urban | 1.07 (.65, 1.77) | |
| Education | ||
| Did not complete high school | 1.61 (.54, 4.82) | 1.05 (.43, 2.57) |
| High school or GED, or some college | 1.32 (.79, 2.20) | .96 (.64, 1.43) |
| College degree or higher | Ref | Ref |
| Pregnancy status | ||
| Yes or maybe | 1.63 (.82, 3.24) | |
| No | Ref | Ref |
| Employment and economic status | ||
| Employment status | ||
| Employed (full-time) | Ref | Ref |
| Employed (part time or temp) | .89 (0.49, 1.64) | 1.05 (.64, 1.74) |
| Unemployed, looking for work | .90 (0.47, 1.72) | 1.52 (.90, 2.58) |
| Unemployed, not looking for work | .64 (.38, 1.08)^ | |
| Ever couldn’t pay rent on time since COVID | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | Ref | Ref |
| Partner characteristics | ||
| Relationship status | ||
| Married | Ref | Ref |
| Never married | 1.42 (.77, 2.62) | 1.43 (.89, 2.32) |
| Divorced, separated, or widowed | 1.34 (.67, 2.69) | 1.41 (.80, 2.47) |
| Parenting time or child support order with partner or ex-partner | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | Ref | Ref |
| Family and housing characteristics | ||
| Age of youngest child | ||
| No children | Ref | Ref |
| <1 year old | .52 (.12, 2.24) | 1.20 (.49, 2.95) |
| 1–2 years | 1.16 (.57, 2.36) | |
| 3–10 years | 1.10 (.49, 2.49) | .62 (.32, 1.20) |
| 11+ years | .97 (.43, 2.28) | .73 (.38, 1.37) |
aOR = adjusted odds ratio. ^p < .10, *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001. Bolded values indicate significance at p < .05.