Global prevalence of physical and psychological child abuse during COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Published
December 21, 2022
Journal
Child abuse & neglect
PICOID
45066a3e
DOI
Citations
10
Keywords
COVID-19, Meta-analysis, Physical child abuse, Psychological child abuse, Systematic review
Copyright
Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

children

Intervention

lockdowns, COVID-19 pandemic

Comparison

pre-pandemic period

Outcome

physical child abuse, psychological child abuse, unemployment rate

Abstract

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With the onset of COVID-19, most countries issued lockdowns to prevent the spread of the virus globally and child abuse was concerned under such a closed circumstance. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of physical and psychological child abuse during COVID-19 and moderating variables for those abuses. The rates of child abuse reported in 10 studies encompassing 14,360 children were used, which were gathered through a systematic review. We reviewed previous studies systematically for the appropriate data and conducted a meta-analysis. The prevalence of physical child abuse is estimated at 18 % and that of psychological abuse is estimated at 39 %. Regarding the unemployment rate, it reveals a high correlation with physical abuse (b = 0.09; p < 0.05) but not with psychological one (b = 0.03; no. sig). To prevent child abuse during the pandemic, it is suggested to minimize COVID-19-related economic damage to families and explore factors for reducing the gap between low and high-income countries.

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