Changes in prevalence and severity of domestic violence during the covid-19 pandemic: a systematic review

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    Life. Although worldwide media reports suggest increasing rates of DV over the course of the pandemic and initial empirical evidence highlights that social and geographical isolation may augment DV, empirical studies pertaining to a potential increase in DV cases or severity during the pandemic had to be designed, conducted, and had to undergo rigorous peerreview processes before publication. Since the global onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, the amount of empirical, peer-reviewed studies has grown. An initial systematic review of 32 studies published until July 2020 documented evidence for an . . .

     

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