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040 _aAFVC
100 _aSteele, Sarah M.
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245 _a Influence of perceived femininity, masculinity, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on intimate partner violence among sexual-minority women
_cSarah M. Steele, Bethany G. Everett and Tonda L. Hughes,
260 _bSage,
_c2017
500 _aJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 2017, Advance online publication, 6 January 2017
520 _aSexual-minority women (SMW) are believed to experience comparable or higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) than heterosexual women. In this study, we expand upon existing research by examining the intersectional relationships among self-perceptions of femininity and masculinity, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and IPV. Data are obtained from the most recent wave of the longitudinal Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women study that included a diverse sample of SMW (N = 608). We use multivariate generalized linear models to investigate self-perceptions of femininity and masculinity, race/ethnicity, and SES differences in multiple types of IPV, including moderate IPV, severe IPV, and a sexual-minority-specific measure of IPV, threat of “outing” one’s partner. Results suggest no differences across self-perceptions of femininity and masculinity in SMW’s reporting of victimization but clear differences based on race/ethnicity and SES. Implications for providing support to SMW who experience IPV and suggestions for future research are discussed. (Authors' abstract). Record #5271
650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 _aETHNICITY
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650 _aFEMININITY
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650 _aGENDER
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650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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650 _aLESBIAN
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650 0 _aLGBTQIA+
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650 _aMASCULINITY
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650 _aSOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
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651 4 _aUNITED STATES
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700 _aEverett, Bethany G.
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700 _aHughes, Tonda L.
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773 0 _tJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 2017, Advance online publication, 6 January 2017
830 _aJournal of Interpersonal Violence
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260516683176
_yRead abstract
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