Intimate Partner Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community: Experiences, Outcomes, and Implications for Primary Care.Prim Care. 2021 Jun; 48(2):329-337.PC
Abstract
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender (LGBTQ+) minorities experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at higher rates than heterosexual and/or cisgender people. Providers often are less prepared to work with LGBTQ+ survivors, which can be the result of a reliance on stereotypes on what constitutes an IPV victim. This article provides recommendations for working with LGBTQ+ survivors, including screening for IPV regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, participating in LGBTQ+-affirming trainings regarding IPV, and creating a welcoming and inclusive space that promotes LGBTQ+ survivors' comfort in disclosing IPV.
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eng
PubMed ID
33985708
Citation
Bermea, Autumn M., et al. "Intimate Partner Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community: Experiences, Outcomes, and Implications for Primary Care." Primary Care, vol. 48, no. 2, 2021, pp. 329-337.
Bermea AM, Slakoff DC, Goldberg AE. Intimate Partner Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community: Experiences, Outcomes, and Implications for Primary Care. Prim Care. 2021;48(2):329-337.
Bermea, A. M., Slakoff, D. C., & Goldberg, A. E. (2021). Intimate Partner Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community: Experiences, Outcomes, and Implications for Primary Care. Primary Care, 48(2), 329-337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pop.2021.02.006
Bermea AM, Slakoff DC, Goldberg AE. Intimate Partner Violence in the LGBTQ+ Community: Experiences, Outcomes, and Implications for Primary Care. Prim Care. 2021;48(2):329-337. PubMed PMID: 33985708.
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