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Rural injuries & violence at home during COVID-19 [iprc.public-health.uiowa.edu]

 

By Injury Prevention Research Center, The University of Iowa, April 2020

Millions of Americans are isolating at home and practicing social distancing.  While these practices are critical to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, they increase the risk for abuse, suicide, and child injuries at home. In rural America these risks could be greater.

Corinne Peek-Asa, Director of the University of Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center (UI IPRC) said, “The cascade of COVID-19 issues includes risk factors for injuries and violence, and these factors may be disproportionately increased in rural populations.”

Rural living is known for close-knit communities, but also for fewer community services such as healthcare clinics, domestic violence shelters, and mental healthcare services. Fast and reliable internet access is limited in some rural areas. Research has also shown that living alone or loneliness puts adults and adolescents at risk for suicide. In the U.S. suicide rates are higher in rural areas.

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