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Abstract
The rise of family-oriented misconduct is rising during the pandemic situation due to multiple
problems related to economy, social and even many other physical embodiments in the element of
living. In the theory of living substances, internal parental, external resources and parental
perceptions towards all of the stressors element will impact how families cooperate with all of
these burdens that they face, which may impact the possibility of child abuse, physical and
mentally. This paper will uncover all of the available stressors that happen as a consequence of
COVID-19 pandemic using the family stress theory at the family and society level, and then further
elaborates how these elements are associated with family violence via parents perceptions and
coping strategies. This research will also elaborate with the possible future obstacles that families
may face during the implementation of new protocols, strict market revenue, and many other
possible social barriers and obstacles ahead within the possible future change and development of
society conditions.
Keywords: Covid-19, family stress theory, child abuse risk, perception
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