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Citation

Owen SS, Burke TW. Psychol. Rep. 2004; 95(1): 129-132.

Affiliation

Radford University, Department of Criminal Justice, VA 24142, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15460368

Abstract

The prevalence of domestic violence in a sample of 33 men and 33 women currently or previously in same-sex relationships was assessed. Data were collected through a mail survey in the state of Virginia. Of 1000 surveys sent out 66 usable ones were returned (response rate = 6.6%). Analysis indicated that 34 had experienced some form of domestic violence, but significant differences between male and female respondents were not detected. When data from this same-sex sample were compared with those of the heterosexual sample of the National Violence Against Women Survey, intimate partner assault may be more prevalent against gay men than against heterosexual men, but there was no significant difference between lesbians and heterosexual females.

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