Aggression among couples increased six to eight times amid the pandemic: US Study
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According to a US study, aggression between couples increased six to eight times amid the coronavirus pandemic. The study published in the journal "Psychology of Violence" revealed that the average count of acts of physical aggression increased to 15 acts per year during the lockdown from just 2 acts per year during normal days. Researchers at Georgia State University evaluated 510 participants for the study.