Narrative Review on the Therapeutic Approach to Violence against Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America
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2023Author(s)
Cjuno, Julio
Ordóñez León, Patricia
Richard, Sara
Quinteros, Damaris
Hernández, Ronald M.
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Violence against women during the pandemic
has become a problem that has affected the world and to
date has caused the death of many women. Although
mental health has shown a growing interest in research, it
is still very susceptible to being affected. This research
described the scientific literature on the challenges in the
psychotherapeutic approach in victims of violence against
women during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America.
A narrative review was carried out with a search of
documents in the Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed
databases, using descriptors for women, violence against
women, COVID-19 and Latin America. As a result, 12
studies were included, which reported that the use of
helplines, digital platforms of care and teletherapy were
advantageous in several Latin American countries during
the pandemic; difficulties were found in the accessibility of
care for cases, collapse of telephone lines, technical
problems of the system and the need for training for health
professionals and service providers. It can be concluded
that the coping strategies most used during the pandemic
were the help services, through telephone and virtual care;
there was difficulty in following up and monitoring the case
in the medium and long terms, so further studies could
focus on it. The main limitation of this work is
methodological, since a number of studies could have been
excluded from the searches for not including some of the terms in the search equation.
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