5 reasons why the pandemic has been linked to a surge in domestic violence
to come out of research on IPV in the wake of disasters is that, in addition to the rate of abuse increasing, thesurging, many researchers are concerned that we will see an uptick in domestic homicides when the dust finally settles.
It is also important to note that the various factors discussed above are all reciprocal in nature. Stress begetsand job loss just as much as job loss begets alcohol abuse and stress. The factors underlying IPV are fluid, interrelated, and numerous, which makes IPV that much more difficult to extinguish. Today, the COVID-19 pandemic has elicited a perfect storm for IPV by provoking some of the most common factors associated with its occurrence.Anderson, K. L., & Umberson, D. .
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