Gender Division of Housework and Intimate Partner Violence Among Mothers of Toddlers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from the 2019 Rio Grande (Brazil) Birth Cohort

Christian Loret de Mola, Carolina Coll, Denise Lima Meireles, Douglas Camuno, Yasmin Castro, Thais Martins-Silva, Marina Xavier Carpena, Cauane Blumenberg, Rafaela Costa Martins, Francine Costa, Alejandra Goicochea, Rodrigo Meucci, Juraci Cesar, Joseph Murray

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, we evaluated the association between gender division of housework and intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization in a population-based cohort of mothers. We collected data on psychological, physical, and sexual IPV using an adapted version of the World Health Organization Violence Against Women instrument and division of housework using a validated questionnaire. We used logistic regression to calculate adjusted odds ratios. We found that in mothers who reported an unequal gender division of housework (higher load), the odds of suffering psychological, physical, or sexual IPV were higher during the first and second years of the pandemic.

Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónViolence Against Women
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EstadoAceptada/en prensa - 2024

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