Measures of intimate partner violence (IPV) have largely been developed and validated in heterosexual, cisgender samples, with little attention to whether these measures are culturally appropriate for sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations. However, rates of IPV are two to three times higher among SGM than heterosexual populations, highlighting the importance of culturally appropriate measures of IPV for SGM populations. In this article, after reviewing key problems with the use of existing IPV measures with SGM samples, we describe the development of a toolkit of new and adapted measures of IPV for use with SGM assigned female at birth (SGM-AFAB) populations, including an adapted version of the Conflict Tactics Scale–Revised, an adap...
Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is considered any behavior within a couple that involv...
Introduction: Harmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power ...
Research suggests that sexual minorities (SMs) experience a higher risk of IPA than their heterosexu...
Measures of intimate partner violence (IPV) have largely been developed and validated in heterosexua...
While research repeatedly finds that intimate partner violence (IPV) rates are elevated in same-gend...
The paper describes the creation of a new scale to measure intimate partner violence (IPV) among gay...
This review seeks to synthesize the current state of knowledge regarding gender differences in rates...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prominent problem within relationships (Centers for Disease Con...
Attitudes toward same-sex intimate relationships and toward intimate partner violence (IPV) are chan...
The measurement of intimate partner violence (IPV) has proven to be more complex than originally ant...
The construction of this special issue, focusing on measurement of intimate partner violence (IPV), ...
Objectives To evaluate the psychometric properties of a novel, brief measure of physical, psychologi...
The proposed study aimed to identify ethnic differences in how witnessing parental violence, masculi...
The paper describes the creation of a new scale to measure intimate partner violence (IPV) among gay...
This article presents a new measure for intimate partner violence (IPV), the Gendered Violence in Pa...
Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is considered any behavior within a couple that involv...
Introduction: Harmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power ...
Research suggests that sexual minorities (SMs) experience a higher risk of IPA than their heterosexu...
Measures of intimate partner violence (IPV) have largely been developed and validated in heterosexua...
While research repeatedly finds that intimate partner violence (IPV) rates are elevated in same-gend...
The paper describes the creation of a new scale to measure intimate partner violence (IPV) among gay...
This review seeks to synthesize the current state of knowledge regarding gender differences in rates...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a prominent problem within relationships (Centers for Disease Con...
Attitudes toward same-sex intimate relationships and toward intimate partner violence (IPV) are chan...
The measurement of intimate partner violence (IPV) has proven to be more complex than originally ant...
The construction of this special issue, focusing on measurement of intimate partner violence (IPV), ...
Objectives To evaluate the psychometric properties of a novel, brief measure of physical, psychologi...
The proposed study aimed to identify ethnic differences in how witnessing parental violence, masculi...
The paper describes the creation of a new scale to measure intimate partner violence (IPV) among gay...
This article presents a new measure for intimate partner violence (IPV), the Gendered Violence in Pa...
Introduction: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is considered any behavior within a couple that involv...
Introduction: Harmful gender norms, views on the acceptability of violence against women, and power ...
Research suggests that sexual minorities (SMs) experience a higher risk of IPA than their heterosexu...