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Examining Factors Co-Existing with Interpersonal Violence in Lesbian Relationships
Authors:Lisa Eaton  Michelle Kaufman  Andrea Fuhrel  Demetria Cain  Charsey Cherry  Howard Pope  Seth C. Kalichman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, 406 Babbidge Road, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
Abstract:Interpersonal violence within lesbian relationships is a significant yet understudied problem. Women attending a gay pride festival in Atlanta, GA, were asked to complete a survey concerning same-sex interpersonal violence. Women who reported being in a current or previous same-sex partner relationship were included in the analyses (N = 226). Factors that occurred in the context of interpersonal violence were investigated: substance use, HIV/STI risk behaviors, barriers to reporting abuse, and attitudes inhibiting seeking of social support. In addition, the survey assessed relationship-related power dynamics. Results of multivariate analyses support the hypotheses that power imbalance and inequality when making sex-related decisions within women’s same-sex relationships are associated with interpersonal violence. Further findings suggested that a combination of factors must be considered when dealing with and reducing the risk for violence in same-sex relationships.
Keywords:Lesbian relationships  Interpersonal violence  Power  Sexual decision making
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