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Erschienen in: Journal of Family Violence 5/2022

06.06.2020 | COVID-19 | Original Article Zur Zeit gratis

Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Violence, Reproductive Rights and Related Health Risks for Women, Opportunities for Practice Innovation

verfasst von: Nelia Viveiros, Amy E. Bonomi

Erschienen in: Journal of Family Violence | Ausgabe 5/2022

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Abstract

While the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has broad health implications across the globe, being overlooked in response and policy debates is the impact on women’s reproductive rights and violence risk. This is especially salient for minoritized women. In this commentary, we describe the potential negative impact of mandates such as shelter-in-place for domestic violence victims, and how public reproductive health policy is being shaped to disadvantage women, especially minoritized women. We argue that now is the time for violence prevention leaders to advocate for bold action. This includes prioritizing the needs of women (especially minoritized women) in medical, social and legal settings using innovative intervention and service engagement (e.g., e-filing for protection orders, virtual advocacy services), urging policy makers to pass legislation to support women, and shining an accountability spotlight on leadership.
Fußnoten
1
Minoritized is a term coined by Harper (2012) and refers to the social construction of under-represented identities.
 
2
While our paper focuses on the experiences of women at risk for DV and reproductive rights infractions, other critical virtual support services are paramount. For example, the virtual Positive Women’s Network #PWN Cares Sister Circle Virtual Support Group is providing support for women and people of trans experience living with HIV (Shearer 2020).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Violence, Reproductive Rights and Related Health Risks for Women, Opportunities for Practice Innovation
verfasst von
Nelia Viveiros
Amy E. Bonomi
Publikationsdatum
06.06.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Schlagwort
COVID-19
Erschienen in
Journal of Family Violence / Ausgabe 5/2022
Print ISSN: 0885-7482
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-2851
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-020-00169-x

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