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Record ID: 57ee0f56-7cf9-441b-b841-6e17b1e370af
Type: Journal Article
Title: Exploring the linkages between substance use, natural disasters, pandemics, and intimate partner violence against women: A rapid review in the context of COVID-19
Authors: Wolfson, Lindsay
Allen, Sarah
Poole, Nancy
Brabete, Andreea C.
Stinson, Julie
Greaves, Lorraine
Keywords: Disasters
Categories: COVID-19 Research
Year: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Volume 2, Issue 4
Abstract:  Rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) and substance use have risen during the COVID-19 pandemic, with potentially enduring effects on women’s health. A rapid review was conducted on IPV and women’s substance use in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid review explored two separate research questions with a view to integrate the literature related to: (1) containment, social isolation, pandemics, disasters, lockdowns, and IPV; and (2) the relationships between substance use and IPV. Two different searches for each question were conducted between May and October 2020 and n = 47 articles were included. Women experience multiple physical and mental health consequences related to IPV that can be exacerbated by public health crises such as pandemics and disasters. Perpetrators may use these events as a tactic to threaten, isolate, or use coercive control. Similar tactics are reported in the complex relationship between IPV and substance use, where substance use can accompany IPV and/or be used as a coping mechanism for survivors. The findings highlight long standing women’s health concerns made further visible during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional research is needed to identify actions required to reduce gender inequities and harms associated with IPV and substance use, and to adequately tailor and prepare effective responses in the context of future public health crises.

Keywords: intimate partner violence; violence against women; natural disasters; pandemics; substance use; COVID-19; rapid review
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14681
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