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Post-pandemic policy imperatives to stem violence against women in China.
Su, Zhaohui; Bentley, Barry L; Cheshmehzangi, Ali; McDonnell, Dean; Ahmad, Junaid; Segalo, Sabina; Chen, Hengcai; da Veiga, Claudimar Pereira; Xiang, Yu-Tao.
  • Su Z; School of Public Health, Institute for Human Rights, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China. Electronic address: szh@seu.edu.cn.
  • Bentley BL; Cardiff School of Technologies, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, United Kingdom; Collaboration for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, University College London, London, UK. Electronic address: bbentley@cardiffmet.ac.uk.
  • Cheshmehzangi A; Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315100, China; Network for Education and Research on Peace and Sustainability (NERPS), Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 739-8530, Japan. Electronic address: Ali.Cheshmehzangi@nottingham.edu.cn.
  • McDonnell D; Department of Humanities, South East Technological University, R93 V960, Ireland. Electronic address: dean.mcdonnell@itcarlow.ie.
  • Ahmad J; Rufaidah Nursing College, Peshawar, Pakistan.
  • Segalo S; Faculty of Health Studies, University of Sarajevo, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Electronic address: sabina.segalo@fzs.unsa.ba.
  • Chen H; Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo 315100, China. Electronic address: hengcai.chen3@nottingham.edu.cn.
  • da Veiga CP; Fundação Dom Cabral - FDC, Av. Princesa Diana, 760 Alphaville, Lagoa dos Ingleses, Nova Lima, MG 34018-006, Brazil. Electronic address: claudimar.veiga@gmail.com.
  • Xiang YT; Unit of Psychiatry, Department of Public Health and Medicinal Administration, Institute of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Macau, Macao SAR, China. Electronic a
Prev Med ; 166: 107379, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2150845
ABSTRACT
Violence against women is rampant in China. Even though meaningful strides have been made in the country, it remains disturbingly common for men to assault women-verbally or physically, who may or may not be their partners-in broad daylight in China. To make the situation worse, COVID-19, along with its restrictions, has both undermined women's ability to escape from abuse or violence and society's ability to provide timely help to victims. In light of the rising violence against women post-COVID, in this paper, we discuss the policy imperatives for countries like China to establish effective guardrails and support systems to protect women from the dehumanizing and destabilizing crime that is violence against women-a social malaise that not only harms and undermines the safety of society's daughters, mothers, and grandmothers, but also the integrity of local communities and social contract, let along shared humanity and global solidarity at large.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Domestic Violence / COVID-19 Topics: Long Covid Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Prev Med Year: 2023 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Domestic Violence / COVID-19 Topics: Long Covid Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Prev Med Year: 2023 Document Type: Article