Roosevelt C. Aragon, Norren Cris R. Retes, Nolie Mark T. Manait, Ryan C. Duran, Leonalyn A. Compis, Mahal B. Rosel, Maria Dolor A. Felizelda, Abraham B. Bayron
Abstract:
Domestic violence trends fluctuated globally during the COVID-19 pandemic with some countries reporting
increases. Other countries reported declines, though experts caution that these declines likely reflect
underreporting as many victims were isolated with abusers and lacked access to support. In post-COVID-19
pandemic, domestic violence remains a pervasive issue across all regions and demographics, transcending
geographical, cultural, and socioeconomic boundaries. This study aimed to determine the domestic violence
and its causes during the post COVID-19 pandemic in Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte as basis in the
development of strategic extension program. The respondents of the study were victims of domestic violence
during the post-COVID-19 period and were residents of the municipality of Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte.
They were identified through records from the Municipal Police Station and Social Welfare and Development
Office. Utilizing quantitative data, descriptive correlational was employed as research design utilizing
quantitative data. Findings revealed that post-COVID-19 domestic violence stemmed from individual factors like
alcohol abuse, jealousy, adultery, and drug abuse; family factors such as relationship issues, communication
problems, in-laws interference, and family stress; socioeconomic factors like financial struggles, debt,
unemployment, female employment status, and work-related issues; and societal factors including low
education, cultural and religious beliefs, social norm breakdown, and isolation. There was no significant
correlation between the types of domestic violence and its causes. Collaborative prevention efforts involving
the Municipal Police Station, Jose Rizal Memorial State University, and the Municipal Social Welfare and
Development Office are essential in addressing this community issue effectively.
Keywords: post-pandemic, domestic violence, individual factors, family factors, socioeconomic factors, other
societal factors, extension program
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication