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IntroductionDomestic violence (social, legal, and health violence) is the most common type of violence against women. Due to factors such as the current quarantine, this type of violence has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study aimed to assess the frequency of domestic violence against women and identify the risk factor among Iranian women during the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsThis online cross-sectional study was conducted on 203 Iranian women during May–June 2020. Data were collected using a domestic violence questionnaire, which measured three forms of violence, including physical, emotional, and sexual violence. A link of the questionnaire was distributed among anonymous subjects through social networking apps, such as WhatsApp and Telegram. The subjects were asked to complete the questionnaire based on their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and a regression model.ResultsThe descriptive results showed that the mean domestic violence against women in all the participants was 34.9 (SD: 17.28). In addition, 26.6% (n = 84), 26.1% (n = 53), and 21.2% of the subjects (n = 43) experienced high levels of physical, emotional, and sexual violence during the COVID-19 pandemic, respectively. The regression model also indicated that lower age, illiteracy/primary education, previous marriage(s), and unwanted/unwise marriage were the significant risk factors for domestic violence against women.ConclusionAccording to the results, domestic violence against women is common among Iranian women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, strategies are urgently needed to prevent and minimize such domestic violence, and such strategies could be adopted through providing educational opportunities, raising awareness, promoting wanted/wise marriage, and providing social support and rehabilitation opportunities to vulnerable social groups, especially vulnerable women.

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  • Domestic violence is the most common type of violence against women

  • Violence is a behavioral pattern characterized by creating fear, threats, or showing harmful/annoying behavior in order to control a person; such violence could be physical, mental, financial, and sexual [3, 4] Domestic violence against women is a social, legal, and health concern associated with numerous social, psychological, and financial implications, which violate the rights and dignity of women [5, 6]

  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), domestic violence against women in the United States costs about $5.8 billion per year, $4.1 billion of which is spent on the healthcare services provided to the victims, and the remaining is spent on overcoming the harmful effects of partner violence on productivity [10]

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Introduction

Domestic violence (social, legal, and health violence) is the most common type of violence against women. Due to factors such as the current quarantine, this type of violence has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Violence is a behavioral pattern characterized by creating fear, threats, or showing harmful/annoying behavior in order to control a person; such violence could be physical (beating), mental (humiliation), financial (husband not giving money to wife, husband hiding his income from his wife), and sexual (forced sexual relationship or expressing sexual dissatisfaction in a belittling manner) [3, 4] Domestic violence against women is a social, legal, and health concern associated with numerous social, psychological, and financial implications, which violate the rights and dignity of women [5, 6]. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), domestic violence against women in the United States costs about $5.8 billion per year, $4.1 billion of which is spent on the healthcare services provided to the victims, and the remaining is spent on overcoming the harmful effects of partner violence on productivity [10]

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