The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Family Violence: A Meta-Analytical Investigation
The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Family Violence: A Meta-Analytical Investigation
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The association between family Outdoor Swivel Lounge Chair w/Cushion (set of 2) violence and the COVID-19 pandemic remains complex.This meta-analysis aimed to determine trends in the observed changes in family violence comparing the pre-pandemic period to the pandemic period.A systematic search was performed in electronic databases to identify all relevant research reporting on COVID-19 and family violence.There was a statistically significant increase in family violence after the first lockdown.
The odds ratio for the prevalence of physical and sexual violence together was 7.24 (95% CI = 4.74, 11.03 p p = 0.
09).A small significant increase in the prevalence of victims with a perception of increased violence during the pandemic lockdown was observed (proportion = 33%, 95% CI = 15.72%, 50.34%, p = 0.
002).This meta-analysis found that during the COVID-19 lockdown, there was an increase in the prevalence of overall family violence, a small, non-significant, increase in the prevalence of hospitalizations due to family violence, as well as an increase in the perception of family violence by Gas Relief victims.These results are clinically relevant for implementing effective measures of violence prevention to safeguard vulnerable populations.