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_92992 _aSalter, Michael. |
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_aGay, bisexual, and queer men’s attitudes and understandings of intimate partner violence and sexual assault _cMichael Salter, Kerry Robinson, Jacqueline Ullman, Nida Denson, Georgia Ovenden, Kai Noonan, Peter Bansel and Kate Huppatz |
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_bSage, _c2020 |
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520 | _aGay, bisexual, and queer (GBQ) men experience significant rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SA); however, there is limited research into their attitudes and understandings of IPV and SA. This article presents the findings of a 2018 survey of 895 GBQ men currently residing in Australia, focused on their views and experiences of healthy and unhealthy relationships. The survey included quantitative and open-ended qualitative questions. The findings presented in this article are primarily descriptive, with cross-tabulations and t tests to demonstrate significant differences between groups and correlational statistics to outline associations between variables. Qualitative data were coded under broad themes. The study found a considerable proportion of men (three in five) identified that they had experienced an unhealthy or abusive relationship in the past, with minimal disclosure to police or health services. Men with a history of partner abuse or violence were more likely to report binge drinking or drug use and more likely to know a friend who had abused his partner. 40% of the sample had witnessed an incident of relationship violence between GBQ men, and two-thirds intervened in the violence in some way. The findings of this study underscore the need to engage GBQ men in discussions about respectful relationships, address the role of alcohol and drugs in GBQ socialization and relationships, and provide bystander skills for men to intervene in situations of aggression or violence between men in relationships. (Authors' abstract). Record #6490 | ||
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_aABUSED MEN _924 |
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_aATTITUDES _970 |
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_aBISEXUAL _93319 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aGAY _9268 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aLGBTQIA+ _93453 |
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_aQUALITATIVE RESEARCH _9485 |
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_9266 _aSAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS |
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_aSEXUAL VIOLENCE _9531 |
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_aSURVEYS _9592 |
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_aAUSTRALIA _92597 |
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_aRobinson, Kerry _98786 |
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_aUllman, Jacqueline _98787 |
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_aDenson, Nica _98788 |
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_aOvenden, Georgia _92990 |
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_aNoonan, Kai _98789 |
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_aBansel, Peter _98790 |
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_aHuppatz, Kate _98791 |
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_aJournal of Interpersonal Violence _94621 |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0886260519898433 _zRead abstract |
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_2ddc _cARTICLE |