Research on sexual violence and related support services access has mainly focused on female victims; there is still a remarkable lack of research on men who experience sexual violence. Research demonstrates that people who both self-identify as men and are members of sexual-orientation minority populations are at higher risk of sexual violence. They are also less likely to either report or seek support services related to such experiences. The present study is an exploratory one aimed at filling the gap in the literature and better understanding how men, both straight and gay as well as cisgender and transgender, conceptualize, understand, and seek help related to sexual violence. A sample of 32 men was recruited on-line and participated i...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has been one of contro...
The present study evaluated the psychosocial effects of rape on heterosexual and homosexual men. It ...
This qualitative study investigated the help-seeking experiences of emerging adult men (18-29 years)...
Research on sexual violence and related support services access has mainly focused on female victims...
In recent years much has been done to publicize the plight of female rape victims. However, the sex...
Sexual violence is a prominent issue in the U.S. and worldwide. Although the majority of research ha...
Recent research has shed light on how men in same-sex and different-sex relationships experience Int...
Sexual minority men experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at rates similar to, if not higher, t...
Evidence suggests that male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are less likely to seek help ...
Current understandings on service engagement by male victims of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) wi...
Prior literature illustrates that sexual minority people (e.g., bisexual, gay, queer) are at increas...
Sexual assault is a matter of public concern that affects many individuals globally, regardless of t...
Experiencing sexual violence may have serious long-term consequences for victims. Seeking help may d...
Gay men encounter barriers when reporting same-sex intimate partner violence (IPV) to officials. Thi...
Studies with male survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) are limited in focus and only one study, to ...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has been one of contro...
The present study evaluated the psychosocial effects of rape on heterosexual and homosexual men. It ...
This qualitative study investigated the help-seeking experiences of emerging adult men (18-29 years)...
Research on sexual violence and related support services access has mainly focused on female victims...
In recent years much has been done to publicize the plight of female rape victims. However, the sex...
Sexual violence is a prominent issue in the U.S. and worldwide. Although the majority of research ha...
Recent research has shed light on how men in same-sex and different-sex relationships experience Int...
Sexual minority men experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at rates similar to, if not higher, t...
Evidence suggests that male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are less likely to seek help ...
Current understandings on service engagement by male victims of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) wi...
Prior literature illustrates that sexual minority people (e.g., bisexual, gay, queer) are at increas...
Sexual assault is a matter of public concern that affects many individuals globally, regardless of t...
Experiencing sexual violence may have serious long-term consequences for victims. Seeking help may d...
Gay men encounter barriers when reporting same-sex intimate partner violence (IPV) to officials. Thi...
Studies with male survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) are limited in focus and only one study, to ...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men has been one of contro...
The present study evaluated the psychosocial effects of rape on heterosexual and homosexual men. It ...
This qualitative study investigated the help-seeking experiences of emerging adult men (18-29 years)...