Naming and Recognition of Intimate Partner Violence and Family of Origin Violence Among LGBTQ Communities in Australia.

Australia bisexual domestic violence family violence gay gender diverse intimate partner violence lesbian same-sex relationship violence trans

Journal

Journal of interpersonal violence
ISSN: 1552-6518
Titre abrégé: J Interpers Violence
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8700910

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 2023
Historique:
pubmed: 30 8 2022
medline: 8 2 2023
entrez: 29 8 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Dominant framings of intimate partner violence (IPV) construct the experience as one where a cisgender man enacts violence against a cisgender woman. While often the case, this framing obfuscates the experiences of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender diverse, or queer (LGBTQ) and may challenge their ability to conceive of their relationship-based experiences as abusive or violent. The extent to which hostile experiences from family of origin violence (FOV) members are conceived or named as violence is also unclear. A large, online, national survey of LGBTQ adults separately assessed experiences of IPV and FOV in two ways: a direct question relating to abuse from a partner/s or family member/s, and a second question (asked irrespective of the previous answer) which sought to establish experience of a nuanced list of abusive acts that can constitute violence (including emotional abuse, LGBTQ-specific forms of violence, and enforced social isolation). Following comparison of responses, multiple regression analyses were performed to assess variation by demographic characteristics. Among the full sample of 6,835 individuals, when asked directly, 30.93% (

Identifiants

pubmed: 36036557
doi: 10.1177/08862605221119722
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

4589-4615

Auteurs

Adam Bourne (A)

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Kirby Insitute, UNSW Sydney, Australia.

Natalie Amos (N)

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Catherine Donovan (C)

Department of Sociology, Durham University, UK.

Marina Carman (M)

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Matthew Parsons (M)

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Stephanie Lusby (S)

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Anthony Lyons (A)

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Adam O Hill (AO)

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

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