LGBTQ+ domtic vlence is often unrreported. How do gay, lbian or trans domtic vlence differ and how n LGBTQ+ victims get help?
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FACT SHEET: DOMTIC VLENCE AND LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENR RELATNSHIPS
* domestic violence among lgbt *
Homophobia and transphobia still play a role the legal workgs of many stat.
This report provis an overview of existg rearch on timate partner vlence (IPV) and sexual abe (IPSA) among lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) people and mak remendatns for future rearch.
Domtic vlence occurred at 'more than twice' the rate 'lbian or gay' relatnships. * domestic violence among lgbt *
Most studi reviewed for this report found a lifetime prevalence of IPV among lbian and bisexual women, gay and bisexual men, and transgenr people that is as high as or higher than the U. Acrdg to the NISVS, bisexual men seem more likely to report ever havg experienced IPV than heterosexual men, and gay men seem ls likely than heterosexual men to report ever havg experienced IPV.
9% of gay men had experienced IPV their lifetim and 12. 1% among gay men, as well as among bisexual men and MSM (Msger, 2011). Potential homophobia om staff of service provirs or om non-LGBT survivors of IPV and IPSA wh whom they may teract.
A fact sheet about domtic vlence among the LGBT populatn that clus rmatn on the power and ntrol wheel for lbian, gay, bisexual and trans relatnships, rmatn on survivors, typ of abe, transgenr abe, HIV/AIDS related abe and barriers to seekg servic. * domestic violence among lgbt *
LGBT survivors may fear homophobia at shelters, and sexual mory men and transgenr people may be ncerned that shelters are not open to them.