Lesbians
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2009
Southwest Institute for Research on Women, University of Arizona
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Abstract: The study describes types and rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) reported by active drug using women enrolled in a street outreach HIV prevention research study located in Tucson, Arizona. IPV date was collected on 434 women at the baseline assessment who reported being in a current intimate partner relationship. The data collected included types of violence as well as rates of victimization and perpetration of IPV. Using profile analysis, we examined similarities and differences in patterns of incidence rates of both victimization and perpetration of IPV across different IPV behaviors experienced by heterosexual and lesbian women. Results indicate substantial rates of IPV among both heterosexual and lesbian women with both similarities and differences in IPV behaviors reported. Results suggest that type of relationship and type of IPV behavior are important factors in identifying and preventing IPV and improving interventions aimed at preventing IPV.
2009
UCLA School of Law, The Williams Institute and University of Arizona Institute for LGBT Studies
Wingspan Community Needs Assessment Report
by
2007
Wingspan - Southern Arizona's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center
Arizona Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health Needs Assessment
2006
Wingspan - Southern Arizona's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center
2006
Wingspan - Southern Arizona's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center