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- Relationship power and intimate partner violence in sexual minority . . .
Bivariate analysis indicated an association between childhood sexual abuse and IPV, but childhood sexual abuse was not predictive of IPV through relationship power
- Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships and The . . . - Springer
In light of these premises, the purpose of this systematic review is to provide a comprehensive and critical overview of intimate partner violence in same-sex relationships and the role of sexual minority stressors over the course of the past 10 years
- Minority stress, substance use, and intimate partner violence among . . .
There is also evidence that social and relationship factors play an important role in the relationship between sexual minority stress and psychological distress
- Sexual Minority Stressors and Psychological Aggression in Lesbian Women . . .
Our study examined how two sexual minority stressors (internalized homophobia and social constraints in talking with others about one’s minority sexual identity) are related to psychological aggression (PA) in lesbian women’s relationships
- Sexual minority stressors and psychological aggression in lesbian women . . .
Our study examined how two sexual minority stressors (internalized homophobia and social constraints in talking with others about one’s minority sexual identity) are related to psychological aggression (PA) in lesbian women’s relationships
- Intimate Partner Violence among Sexual and Gender Minority People
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) people report an elevated prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization and perpetration compared to cisgender, heterosexual people
- Minority stress and intimate partner aggression among male same‐sex . . .
Intimate partner aggression (IPA) is high among gay, bisexual, queer, and other sexual minority men (SMM), and is strongly linked to minority stress These links might be further magnified or buffered by communication between partners (i e , negative and positive communication, respectively)
- Profiles and Predictors of Dating Violence Among Sexual and Gender . . .
Sexual and gender minority adolescents report higher levels of dating violence compared with their heterosexual and cisgender peers
- Physical Dating Violence Victimization Among Sexual Minority Youth
The short- and long-term consequences of dating violence have been well documented and include variety of negative physical, social, and mental health outcomes including injury, fear, depression, substance abuse, sexual risk behaviors, suicidal ideation, school failure, and eating disorders 12,16–19 Findings from 2 studies suggested that the
- A Two-Year Examination of Intimate Partner Violence and Associated . . .
At both Time 2 and Time 3, compared to heterosexual women veterans, LBQ women veterans reported experiencing greater recent psychological and physical IPV and intimate partner stalking, and worse PTSD, anxiety, depression, insomnia symptoms, and general physical health problems
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