Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences (Oct 2021)

Violence and sociodemographic related factors among a sample of Egyptian women during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Asmaa Mohammad Moawad,
  • Eman D. El Desouky,
  • Marwa Rashad Salem,
  • Ahmed Sallam Elhawary,
  • Sara M. Hussein,
  • Fatma Mohamed Hassan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-021-00243-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Violence against women is a worldwide problem that affects different social and economic classes, and this violence has almost increased with pandemics as the COVID-19 pandemic. The present survey aimed to assess the prevalence of violence against women in Egypt during the COVID-19 pandemic and to identify the relationship between sociodemographic factors and violence exposure. A total of 509 women were recruited using a self-completion e-form questionnaire. Results The prevalence of violence experienced by women was (43.8%); the most common type was the emotional representing (96.0%) of exposed women, while sexual violence was the least common (13.5%). Violence exposure was affected significantly by residence governorates, husbands’ working status, reduced husbands’ working hours, and history of violence exposure. Conclusions Violence against women in Egypt was increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, which raises the need for a strong and urgent anti-violence program to control this problem.

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