Violence Against Women, volume 29, issue 15-16, pages 3244-3262
Contextualizing Cisgender Women's Histories of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization With Men and Women
Heather L. McCauley
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Taylor A. Reid
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RaeAnn Anderson
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Roxanna Ast
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Sarah Zelazny
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Elizabeth Miller
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Rand Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-09-14
Journal:
Violence Against Women
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.798
CiteScore: 4.1
Impact factor: 2.3
ISSN: 10778012, 15528448
Law
Sociology and Political Science
Gender Studies
Abstract
Sexual minoritized women (SMW) are more likely than exclusively heterosexual women to experience intimate partner violence (IPV). We conducted in-depth interviews with a clinic-based sample of plurisexual SMW ( n = 25) ages 18 to 34 about the gender of their perpetrators. Participants primarily experienced physical and sexual IPV in relationships with men and emotional abuse in relationships with women. IPV perpetrated by men often included weapons with women fearing for their lives. Offering patients information about IPV resources and supports that do not make assumptions about women's sexualities may create more opportunity for empathic and effective communication with SMW experiencing IPV.
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