id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-286220-0einpgeu Moreira, Diana Nadine The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the precipitation of intimate partner violence 2020-06-26 .txt text/plain 6057 278 44 It is known from previous J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f studies, that intimate partner violence tends to increase during emergencies, including epidemics, and although robust data is still lacking, reports from China, the United States of America, and several European countries, point towards the same tendency concerning the Covid-19 pandemic (Boserup et al., 2020; Bradley et al., 2020; Gupta, 2020; Mahase, 2020; Newberry & Cruz, 2020; Parveen & Grierson, 2020; World Health Organization, 2020) . In this review, we have discussed some of the most well -known and frequently reported risk factors associated with IPV, discussing them in light with the current context in the Covid-19 pandemic raising awareness to the safety of victims and the recognition and management of cases by health care professionals. ./cache/cord-286220-0einpgeu.txt ./txt/cord-286220-0einpgeu.txt