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Citation

Abuhammad S. Int. J. Clin. Pract. 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/ijcp.13824

PMID

33159836

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Extraordinary steps have been taken to alleviate the current quick transmission of the Jordanian COVID-19 pandemic. The obligatory lock-down affect their obedience to measures to fight COVID-19.

AIMS: This research aims to determine the prevalence rate of violence among women in Jordan and identify possible correlates of violence among women during COVID-19 outbreak.

METHOD: There was successful recruitment of an online sample of Jordanian people through the network of the researcher with popular Jordanian media. The participants completed a self-created online violence questionnaire. The violence questionnaire had numerous questions about the clinical attributes and COVID-19 prevention.

RESULTS: The incidence of violence was high during the outbreak 40% and the predictors were found to be unemployed and married.

CONCLUSION: Violence continues to be a significant social problem in our society today, yet, continues to be poorly understood. The underlying causes and theories of violence are often not agreed upon by experts in the field. Providing of education programs and essential resources for women that aims to promote the prevention of COVID-19 violence and help Jordanian people to be confident and observe the right behavior.


Language: en

Keywords

Children; Women; Violence; Jordan; COVID-19

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