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Rossijskij Psihiatriceskij Zurnal ; 2021(1):93-102, 2021.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1812195

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In order to present current evidence-based research on psychological interventions adapted to the experiences of women affected by domestic violence, the analytical review compares specialized, trauma-focused methods with general interventions that are particularly widespread in third world countries. The review is structured under the following headings: gender-based violence and intimate partner violence;violence and COVID-19;systematic reviews and meta-analyses, as well as data on the prevalence of domestic violence in different countries;psychosocial interventions for women with mental disorders who have experienced domestic violence;domestic violence as a moderator of the effectiveness of psychosocial therapy for women with mental disorders. © 2021, V. Serbsky National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Narcology. All rights reserved.

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Psychology and Law ; 11(3):131-155, 2021.
Article in Russian | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1468863

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The review is dedicated to analysis of Russian and foreign publications studying psychological and psychiatric problems of the women subjected to domestic violence. Specifics of this phenomenon emerging during the COVID-19 pandemic have been shown. The upsurge in domestic violence is caused by factors such as uncertainty about the current situation and the future, deterioration in social and material well-being, restricted social contacts, use of psychoactive substances. Women have little or no access to help from social institutions (outpatient clinics, social welfare centers including shelters for victims of domestic violence, educational institutions for children, churches), which becomes a complicating factor. Due to enforced lockdowns, violence in families is becoming a widespread "hidden" epidemic, "a pandemic in the pandemic times". Typical effects of domestic violence are adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, addiction to psychoactive substances. The most unfavourable outcome is hetero- and autoaggressive behavior, right up to committing "extended suicide" by a domestic violence victim (not only taking the victim's own life but also killing her children for pseudoaltruistic reasons). The data pertaining prevention of domestic violence and aiding its victims have been summarized.

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