Violencia en el hogar contra mujeres adultas durante el confinamiento por la pandemia de Covid-19 en México

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Abstract

Objective. To analyze the prevalence of domestic violence in adult women during confinement derived from the Covid-19 pandemic and individual, familiar and communitarian associated factors. Materials and methods. A secondary analysis was carried out the 2020 National Health and Nutrition Survey on Covid-19, with national representation. A logistic regression model adjusted for the variables of interest was performed. Results. The prevalence was 5.8%. The most reported acts were shouting, insults or threats (4.3%). Most of the women who reported some type of violence in the home had already experienced it before the confinement. Low levels of well-being (OR= 1.96, 95%CI: 1.28,2.99), and living in a home where job was lost due to contingency (OR= 1.96, 95%CI: 1.41,2.73) were associated factors. Conclusions. In care interventions, it is necessary to take into account factors that deepen the vulnerability of women, such as pre-existing violence and loss of employment

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Valdez-Santiago, R., Villalobos-Hernández, A., Arenas-Monreal, L., Flores, K., & Ramos-Lira, L. (2021). Violencia en el hogar contra mujeres adultas durante el confinamiento por la pandemia de Covid-19 en México. Salud Publica de Mexico, 63(6), 782–788. https://doi.org/10.21149/13244

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