Domestic abusers use a mix of intense affection and emotional cruelty, combined with tales of their own childhood trauma, to generate a deep psychological...
Those with “dark triad” personality traits: psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellianism (i.e. cunning, manipulative) are more likely to use touch to manipulate their partner in...
Psychological aggression was the most common type of IPV within an LGB relationship (22.1%), followed by physical assault (10.8%) and IPV-related injury (4.1%). LGB-specific...
Among sexual minority men who encountered intimate partner violence, among the factors noted were their immigration status, race/ethnicity, and skin color.
31% of gay and bisexual men experienced IPV in their lifetime, and 17% reported ever perpetrating IPV. Factors associated with IPV experience included prior...
IPV in 2SLGBTQIA+ relationships poses a distinct challenge, she notes, primarily due to the potential invisibility of the relationship. For example, in a same-sex...
Psychological aggression was the most common type of intimate partner violence within an LGB relationship (22.1%), followed by physical assault (10.8%) and IPV-related injury...
Sexual minority men experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at disproportionately high rates, and IPV among sexual minority men can be influenced by social and...