Authors
Bushra Sabri, Maria Hartley, Jyoti Saha, Sarah Murray, Nancy Glass, Jacquelyn C Campbell
Publication date
2020/10/12
Journal
Health care for women international
Volume
41
Issue
11-12
Pages
1294-1312
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant national and global public health concern, with COVID-19 pandemic increasing IPV and associated health issues. Immigrant women may be disproportionately vulnerable to IPV-related health risks during the pandemic. Using qualitative in-depth interviews, we explored the perspectives of service providers (n=17) and immigrant survivors of IPV(n=45) on the impact of COVID-19 on immigrant women, existing services for survivors and strategies needed needed to enhance women’s health and safety. Participants reported issues such as increased IPV and suggested strategies (e.g. strengthening virtual platforms). The findings could be informative for providers in national and international settings.
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