This article examines the problem of violence in intimate lesbian relationships and the role of third party responses to victims in perpetuating or preventing future attacks. Based on questionnaire and interview data from a nationwide self-selected sample of 100 battered lesbians, the article first examines the incidence and forms of abuse in violent lesbian relationships. It then analyzes victims\u27 help-seeking efforts, the responses of help providers to these requests, and the impact of these responses on both victims and violent episodes. The article concludes with recommendations for improving the ways third party help providers respond to lesbian victims
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
Partner violence is a serious problem in both heterosexual and queer relationships, however the ways...
Family members, friends, coworkers, and neighbors are often the first to know that a woman has been ...
Abstract : There is limited research on lesbian intimate partner violence (IPV), and even less on th...
Domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been on the agenda of feminist activists, lawyer...
Over the past three decades the issue of domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been at...
In this article, the authors present their clinical experience with more than 30 lesbian batterers i...
Violence that occurs within intimate relationships, also referred to as intimate partner violence (I...
Mothers in same-sex relationships face unique challenges when help seeking for intimate partner viol...
This paper addresses the poverty of services available to lesbian victims of partner abuse, despite ...
While understanding of intimate partner abuse (IPA) in gay and lesbian relationships has increased w...
This article presents the findings of a study from a cross-sectional sample of 105 lesbians taken fr...
The present study makes use of a cross-sectional sample of 105 lesbians from a non-clinical setting ...
The topic of intimate partner violence (IPV) in lesbian and queer relationships continues to be unde...
The lack of research and general neglect of domestic violence (DV) among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
Partner violence is a serious problem in both heterosexual and queer relationships, however the ways...
Family members, friends, coworkers, and neighbors are often the first to know that a woman has been ...
Abstract : There is limited research on lesbian intimate partner violence (IPV), and even less on th...
Domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been on the agenda of feminist activists, lawyer...
Over the past three decades the issue of domestic violence in heterosexual relationships has been at...
In this article, the authors present their clinical experience with more than 30 lesbian batterers i...
Violence that occurs within intimate relationships, also referred to as intimate partner violence (I...
Mothers in same-sex relationships face unique challenges when help seeking for intimate partner viol...
This paper addresses the poverty of services available to lesbian victims of partner abuse, despite ...
While understanding of intimate partner abuse (IPA) in gay and lesbian relationships has increased w...
This article presents the findings of a study from a cross-sectional sample of 105 lesbians taken fr...
The present study makes use of a cross-sectional sample of 105 lesbians from a non-clinical setting ...
The topic of intimate partner violence (IPV) in lesbian and queer relationships continues to be unde...
The lack of research and general neglect of domestic violence (DV) among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and...
Research on sensitive topics with a stigmatized and largely closeted population such as lesbians can...
Partner violence is a serious problem in both heterosexual and queer relationships, however the ways...
Family members, friends, coworkers, and neighbors are often the first to know that a woman has been ...