2022
DOI: 10.1177/08862605221111415
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Depression, Stress and the Mediating Role of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Among Israeli Women of Childbearing Age in the Shadow of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Dealing with the outbreak of the new coronavirus has generated unprecedented challenges around the world, including in Israel. Women of childbearing age may be forced to live under particularly difficult circumstances during the pandemic. The current study among Israeli women of childbearing age has three main objectives related to the specific period of the COVID-19 pandemic: to study the prevalence and predictors of intimate partner violence (IPV); to investigate the prevalence and predictors of depression; … Show more

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“…Strains unquestionably increased during the pandemic period, but their relationship with changes in IPA is weak (Buttell et al, 2021; Cunha et al, 2023; Gresham et al, 2021; Halperin et al, 2023; Hammett et al, 2022; Piquero et al, 2021). This is likely due to the nature of these strains and variations in individual circumstances; while some couples experienced exacerbation of existing strains or new strains, some experienced a reduction in strains (Estlein et al, 2022; Keilholtz et al, 2023; Wyckoff et al, 2023).…”
Section: Explaining Changes In Ipamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strains unquestionably increased during the pandemic period, but their relationship with changes in IPA is weak (Buttell et al, 2021; Cunha et al, 2023; Gresham et al, 2021; Halperin et al, 2023; Hammett et al, 2022; Piquero et al, 2021). This is likely due to the nature of these strains and variations in individual circumstances; while some couples experienced exacerbation of existing strains or new strains, some experienced a reduction in strains (Estlein et al, 2022; Keilholtz et al, 2023; Wyckoff et al, 2023).…”
Section: Explaining Changes In Ipamentioning
confidence: 99%