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Family Research Synthesis Paper (Abuse)
Erica White
Department of Home and Family, Brigham Young University - Idaho
FAML 460: Child and Family Advocacy
Rachel Hawkins
October 22, 2023
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Statistical Data
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In the United States, more than 10 million adults experience domestic violence annually. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2020)
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23.2% of women and 13.9% of men have experienced severe physical violence by an intimate partner during their lifetime. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2020)
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An average of 24 people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence, or stalking by
an intimate partner in the United States. Black, M.C., et al., (2011). ●
1 in 4 women (24.3%) and 1 in 7 men (13.8%) aged 18 and older in the US have been the
victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Black, M.C., et
al., (2011)
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Impact on Children/Families: Article 1
Title #1: Child traumatic physical abuse rates and comparisons during the COVID-19 pandemic:
Retrospective paediatrics single institution review in Texas
Authors: Ekene U Ezeokoli
, Lon Kai Pang
, Nathaniel G Loyd
, Neritan Borici
, Angela Bachim
, Adam M Vogel
, and Scott B Rosenfeld
Year: 2023
Source: Journal of paediatrics and child health
Purpose of Study: To identify why the COVID lockdown raised the risk of abuse in children and parents. Why does being in quarantine in your home make a person become aggressive over a period of time.
Number of Participants: 49
unique CPA patients pre-COVID and 83 unique CPA patients intra-COVID
Methodology: Quantitative (focus on characteristics of individuals)
Summary of Important Findings: The data in this study showed how COVID-19 drastically changed people's behavior, leading them to act more aggressively in their environment. The study showed how people became more abusive to their children, spouses, and loved ones from being in the same space for
long periods of time. Lots of frustration from the loss of jobs and businesses closed and not being
able to do your normal day-to-day hobbies altered one's behavior. During the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was lower overall hospital intake during the time of mandatory shutdowns and isolation. However, we saw an increased rate of CPA admissions compared to the year before the pandemic. Knowing about the data, trends, and circumstances will help keep health-care providers alert and aware of how to identify children at
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