Intimate partner and family violence and mental health during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: a multi-country survey
Roxanne Keynejad, Oliva Nalwadda, Bushra Syed, Buruwaa Adomako Agyekum, Razia Sultana, Mathew Mutiso, Vishal Bhavsar

TL;DR
This study found that relationship and family difficulties during the pandemic were linked to mental health issues, especially in women.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the feasibility of using proxy questions to assess the mental health impact of intimate partner and family violence during the pandemic.
Findings
Partner difficulties were significantly associated with common mental disorders (RR = 1.30).
Family difficulties showed a moderate association with mental disorders, particularly in women.
Proxy data collection for intimate partner and family violence proved effective in diverse settings.
Abstract
During COVID-19, concerns were raised about a 'shadow pandemic' of violence against women and girls. However, UN guidance discouraged direct enquiry about intimate partner and family violence (IPFV), instead advocating proxy questions on subjects like relationship difficulties and perceived safety. We investigated the relationship between partner difficulties and family difficulties and common mental disorder (CMDs) during COVID-19 in low-, middle-, and high-income countries. We carried out and analysed an online survey, measuring partner difficulties and family difficulties (as proxy items for IPFV), CMDs, and socioeconomic risk factors. There were 409 respondents in 19 countries. The prevalence of CMDs was 32.27%. After all adjustments, the risk ratio (RR) for the association of partner difficulties with CMD was 1.30 (95% CI: 1.06, 1.60). The adjusted RR of family difficulties with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntimate Partner and Family Violence · Attachment and Relationship Dynamics · Homelessness and Social Issues
