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Korean Journal of Family Medicine
2024 Volume.45 No. 1 p.3 ~ p.11
The Global Landscape of Domestic Violence against Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Narrative Review
Priya Dharishini Kunasagran

Khalid Mokti
Mohd Yusof Ibrahim
Syed Sharizman Syed Abdul Rahim
Freddie Robinson
Adora J Muyou
Sheila Miriam Mujin
Nabihah Ali
Gary Goh Chun Chao
Rudi Nasib
Abraham Chiu En Loong
Nachia Banu Abdul Rahim
Mohd Hafizuddin Ahmad
Prabakaran Solomon Dhanaraj
Pathman Arumugam
Jamilah Yusoff
Abstract
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has led to an alarming increase in domestic violence against wom-en owing to lockdown measures and limited access to support services. This article provides insights into the global prevalence of domestic violence, barriers to seeking help, its impact on women and children, and the best practices implemented worldwide. Domestic violence encompasses various forms of abuse; many young women experi-ence partner violence. Barriers to seeking help include fear, financial constraints, lack of awareness of available ser-vices, and distrust among stakeholders. The consequences of domestic violence affect the mental health of both mothers and children. Countries have increased shelter funding and developed innovative protocols to reach sur-vivors and address this issue. However, the healthcare sector¡¯s involvement in addressing domestic violence has been limited. This review advocates collaboration among healthcare institutions and government bodies. Key rec-ommendations include utilizing telehealth services, implementing comprehensive training programs, establishing effective referral systems, enhancing health education, developing a domestic violence registry, improving the re-sponses of law enforcement and justice systems through healthcare integration, promoting data sharing, and con-ducting further research. Healthcare systems should recognize domestic violence as a public health concern and detect, prevent, and intervene in cases to support survivors.
KEYWORD
Domestic Violence, Prevalence, Barrier, Impact, Healthcare
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