Koronabibliotek

Databasen viser en oversikt over forskningsbasert kunnskap rundt psykososiale forhold og sårbare grupper ved pandemi, med fokus på covid-19 spesielt.

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Recognizing resilience: Exploring the impacts of COVID-19 on survivors of intimate partner violence

Gender Issues - Journal Article

This study explores self-reported impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on several facets of IPV survivor well-being, such as mental health, economic stability, food security, and resilience. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with survivors of IPV. Qua...

Forfattere: Dessie Clark, Rebecca Jordan
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Psychological distress, anxiety, family violence, suicidality, and wellbeing in New Zealand during the COVID-19 lockdown: A cross-sectional study

PLoS ONE - Journal Article

New Zealand's early response to the novel coronavirus pandemic included a strict lockdown which eliminated community transmission of COVID-19. However, this success was not without cost, both economic and social. In our study, we examined the psychologica...

Forfattere: Susanna Every-Palmer, Matthew Jenkins, Philip Gendall, Janet Hoek, Ben Beaglehole, Caroline Bell, Jonathan Williman, Charlene Rapsey, James Stanley
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Providing therapeutic services to women and children who have experienced intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: Challenges and learnings

Child Abuse & Neglect - Journal Article

Background: In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, many therapeutic services for children and their parents who had experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) were required to rapidly transition to telehealth. Objective: The current study aims to explore ...

Forfattere: Alison Fogarty, Priscilla Savopoulos, Monique Seymour, Allison Cox, Kirsten Williams, Skye Petrie, Sue Herman, Emma Toone, Kim Schroeder, Rebecca Giallo
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Domestic violence in Atlanta, Georgia before and during COVID-19

Violence and Gender - Journal Article

Domestic violence is known to be one of the most prevalent forms of gender-based violence in emergency contexts and anecdotal data during the COVID-19 pandemic suggest that related restrictions on movement may exacerbate such violence. As such, the purpos...

Forfattere: Dabney P. Evans, Shila Rene Hawk, Carrie E. Ripkey
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Domestic violence against women during the Covid-19 pandemic: Turkey sample

Health Care for Women International - Journal Article

In this study, researchers aimed to assess the situation of domestic violence against women during the pandemic. 332 women participated in the study. It was found that emotional, verbal and total violence scores of the literate ones were higher. The emoti...

Forfattere: Derya Adibelli, Adem Sumen, Gamze Teskereci
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Associations between intimate partner violence and increased economic insecurity among women and transgender adults during the COVID-19 pandemic

Psychology of Violence - Journal Article

Objective: This study investigated the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) experienced both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and increased economic insecurity in food, phone/internet services, health care, and housing. We also asse...

Forfattere: Lisa Fedina, Sarah M. Peitzmeier, Malorie R. Ward, Louise Ashwell, Richard Tolman, Todd I. Herrenkohl
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Army home visitors' implementation of military family violence prevention programming in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

Special Issue: Interventions for Military Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families - Journal Article

The Army New Parent Support Program (Army NPSP) provides home visitation services that promote positive parenting strategies and aims to prevent family violence for expectant military parents and military families with children from birth to age 3. Since ...

Forfattere: Amanda M. Ferrara, Miranda P. Kaye, Grejika Abram-Erby, Sean Gernon, Daniel F. Perkins
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Adapting service delivery during COVID-19: Experiences of domestic violence practitioners

British Journal of Social Work - Journal Article

COVID-19 rapidly altered patterns of domestic and family violence, increasing the complexity of women's needs, and presenting new barriers to service use. This article examines service responses in Australia, exploring practitioners' accounts of adapting ...

Forfattere: Natasha Cortis, Ciara Smyth, Kylie valentine, Jan Breckenridge, Patricia Cullen
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