COVID Stress, socioeconomic deprivation, and intimate partner aggression during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Julia F HammettMiklós B HalmosDominic J ParrottCynthia A StappenbeckPublished in: BMC public health (2022)
The present analyses implicate COVID-19 stress as a critical correlate of IPA and show that the association between this stress and physical IPA perpetration and psychological IPA victimization may be particularly salient among individuals who live in areas of lower socioeconomic deprivation. Furthermore, our results clearly pinpoint the detrimental effects of socioeconomic deprivation more broadly, showing that individuals who live in more deprived areas tend to have high levels of IPA regardless of their level of COVID-19 stress. These findings call for public health policies at the community and societal level that target not only COVID-related stress but also the impacts of socioeconomic inequality.