
@article{ref1,
title="Effect of CoViD-19-related lockdown on intimate partner violence in India: an online survey-based study",
journal="Violence and gender",
year="2021",
author="Pal, Arghya and Gondwal, Rohit and Paul, Sayanti and Bohra, Richarani and Aulakh, Arvinder Pal Singh and Bhat, Ashwani",
volume="8",
number="3",
pages="157-162",
abstract="Intimate partner violence (IPV) is any behavior that involves intentional use of physical, emotional, and sexual force between two persons in intimate relationship. Although under-reported, it can wreck the lives of the sufferers. This study examined the effect of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related lockdown on IPV and its relationship with various sociodemographic variables and clinical variables. This study was conducted using an online survey portal. A total of 271 subjects responded to structured sociodemographic and clinical proforma, Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CVAS), Arizona sexual experience scale (ASEX), and composite abuse scale (revised short form) (CAS-SF). The CAS-SF scores before and during lockdown were analyzed and were subjected to subgroup analysis across the sociodemographical variables. Correlation measures of age, income, ASEX, and CVAS with scores of CAS-SF before and during lockdown were assessed. CAS-SF scores during lockdown were significantly higher than before lockdown. There were no differences in the CAS-SF scores across gender and sexual orientation. Subjects who lost their jobs during lockdown scored higher on CAS-SF scores. Our study confirms the rise of IPV during the COVID-19-related countrywide lockdown. Limited generalizability, cross-sectional methodology, and recall bias are the major limitations of the study.<p />",
language="en",
issn="2326-7836",
doi="10.1089/vio.2020.0050",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vio.2020.0050"
}