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挪威危机避难所在 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间的利用情况。

Utilization of Norwegian crisis shelters before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

National Centre for Emergency Primary Health Care, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Bergen, Norway.

Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.

出版信息

Womens Health (Lond). 2023 Jan-Dec;19:17455057231202405. doi: 10.1177/17455057231202405.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The measures introduced to control the COVID-19 pandemic, including lockdowns and physical distancing, exerted considerable influence on society.

OBJECTIVES

The aims of this study were to examine (1) the prevalence of people seeking Norwegian crisis shelters for domestic violence during the first period of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) compared to the year before, (2) the demography and type of violence among first-time visitors and (3) to compare the utilization of the crisis shelters and characteristics of the users between shelters in the capital and the other shelters throughout Norway.

DESIGN

Observational study.

METHOD

The study was based on data from each crisis shelter in 2019 and 2020. Comparison between the 2 years were based on corresponding periods (12 March until 31 December) and analysed with -test and chi-square tests.

RESULTS

Total use of crises centres, residential stays and daytime visits were lower during the pandemic (n = 7102) compared to the pre-pandemic period (n = 11 814). There was a shift from daytime visits to phone contacts when the restrictions were established. There was a higher proportion of residential stays versus daytime visits during the pandemic (21.5%) compared to the pre-pandemic period (15.4%) (p ⩽ 0.001). The proportion of first-time users was higher during the pandemic compared to pre-pandemic period both for residents (52.4% vs 47.1%) and daytime visitors (10.9% vs 9.0%). Among first-time crisis shelter residents during the pandemic period, fewer reported having children at home compared to the pre-pandemic period. The background of the crisis-shelter users did not differ between the capital and rest of Norway, but the capital had relatively more residents with psychological violence and threats during the pandemic.

CONCLUSION

The utilization of Norwegian crisis shelters, especially daytime visits was lower during the pandemic. There was a shift in daytime contacts from visits to phone contact at the pandemic outbreak. To ensure that information about available crisis shelters reaches the total population, these shelters should be prepared for a higher volume of phone contacts in a future pandemic situation.

摘要

背景

为控制 COVID-19 大流行而采取的措施,包括封锁和保持社交距离,对社会产生了重大影响。

目的

本研究旨在:(1) 比较 COVID-19 大流行(2020 年)第一年和前一年期间寻求挪威家庭暴力危机庇护所的人数;(2) 首次访客的人口统计学和暴力类型;(3) 比较首都庇护所和挪威其他庇护所的庇护所使用情况和用户特征。

设计

观察性研究。

方法

本研究基于 2019 年和 2020 年每个危机庇护所的数据。通过对应时间段(3 月 12 日至 12 月 31 日)进行 2 年比较,并采用 -检验和卡方检验进行分析。

结果

与大流行前时期(n=11814)相比,大流行期间(n=7102)总使用危机中心、住宿和日间访问量较低。当限制措施建立时,从日间访问转变为电话联系。与大流行前时期(15.4%)相比,大流行期间过夜住宿的比例更高(21.5%)(p⩽0.001)。与大流行前时期相比,大流行期间首次使用危机庇护所的比例更高,无论是住宿者(52.4%对 47.1%)还是日间访客(10.9%对 9.0%)。在大流行期间,首次入住危机庇护所的人中,与大流行前时期相比,家中有孩子的人数较少。大流行期间和大流行前时期,首都和挪威其他地区的危机庇护所使用者背景没有差异,但首都的心理暴力和威胁的居住者相对较多。

结论

大流行期间,挪威危机庇护所的使用率,特别是日间访问量较低。在大流行爆发时,日间联系从访问转变为电话联系。为确保向所有人提供有关可用危机庇护所的信息,这些庇护所在未来的大流行情况下应做好处理更多电话联系的准备。

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