COVID-19 pandemic and violence: rising risks and decreasing urgent care-seeking for sexual assault and domestic violence survivors.
Katherine A MuldoonKathryn M DenizeRobert TalaricoDeshayne B FellAgnes SobiesiakMelissa HeimerlKari SampselPublished in: BMC medicine (2021)
This study found a decrease in ED admissions for sexual assault and domestic violence during COVID-19, despite societal conditions that elevate risk of violence. Trends in care-seeking and assault patterns will require ongoing monitoring to inform the provision of optimal support for individuals experiencing violence, particularly as countries begin to re-open or lock-down again.