Domestic Violence and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh

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作者
Soron, Tanjir Rashid [1 ]
Ashiq, Md Ashiqur Rahman [1 ]
Al-Hakeem, Marzia [1 ]
Chowdhury, Zaid Farzan [1 ]
Ahmed, Helal Uddin [2 ]
Chowdhury, Chaman Afrooz [3 ]
机构
[1] Telepsychiat Res & Innovat Network Ltd, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[2] Natl Inst Mental Hlth, Dept Child Adolescent & Family Psychiat, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[3] Sir Salimullah Med Coll Hosp, Dhaka, Bangladesh
关键词
domestic violence; COVID-19; mental health; violence; Bangladesh; lockdown; isolation; anxiety; stress; telemental health; telepsychiatry; web-based survey; TELEPSYCHIATRY; WOMEN;
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10.2196/24624
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: The COVID-19 lockdown, the advent of working from home, and other unprecedent events have resulted in multilayer and multidimensional impacts on our personal, social, and occupational lives. Mental health conditions are deteriorating, financial crises are increasing in prevalence, and the need to stay at home has resulted in the increased prevalence of domestic violence. In Bangladesh, where domestic violence is already prevalent, the lockdown period and stay-at-home orders could result in more opportunities and increased scope for perpetrators of domestic violence. Objective: In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence and pattern of domestic violence during the initial COVID-19 lockdown period in Bangladesh and the perceptions of domestic violence survivors with regard to mental health care. Methods: We conducted this cross-sectional web-based study among the Bangladeshi population and used a semistructured self-reported questionnaire to understand the patterns of domestic violence and perceptions on mental health care from August to September 2020. The questionnaire was disseminated on different organizational websites and social media pages (ie, those of organizations that provide mental health and domestic violence services). Data were analyzed by using IBM SPSS (version 22.0; IBM Corporation). Results: We found that 36.8% (50/136) of respondents had faced domestic violence at some point in their lives; psychological abuse was the most common type of violence. However, the prevalence of the economical abuse domestic violence type increased after the COVID-19 lockdown was enforced. Although 96.3% (102/136) of the participants believed that domestic violence survivors need mental health support, only 25% (34/136) of the respondents had an idea about the mental health services that are available for domestic violence survivors in Bangladesh and how and where they could avail mental health services. Conclusions: Domestic violence is one of the most well-known stressors that have direct impacts on physical and mental health. However, the burden of domestic violence is often underreported, and its impact on mental health is neglected in Bangladesh. The burden of this problem has increased during the COVID-19 crisis, and the cry for mental health support is obvious in the country. However, it is necessary to provide information about available support services; telepsychiatry can be good option for providing immediate mental health support in a convenient and cost-effective manner.
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