
@article{ref1,
title="Nowhere to Hide: Lesbian Battering, Homophobia, and Minority Stress",
journal="Women and therapy",
year="2001",
author="Balsam, Kimberly F.",
volume="23",
number="3",
pages="25-37",
abstract="This article examines the relationship between lesbian battering, homophobia (both external and internalized), and the stress of living as a member of an oppressed minority. While domestic violence in lesbian relationships parallels domestic violence in heterosexual relationships in many ways, the context of homophobia in society, in addition to sexism, creates some unique dynamics, issues, and barriers to change. Drawing upon a review of the theoretical and empirical literature, as well as the author's clinical experience as a lesbian psychotherapist, the impact of the homophobic context on lesbian battering is examined from the perspective of victims, perpetrators, and helping systems. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Women and Therapy, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by The Haworth Press)Partner ViolenceViolence Against WomenHomosexual Abuse Incidence and PrevalenceHomosexual Abuse VictimHomosexual Abuse OffenderHomosexual Abuse CausesHomosexual AdultHomosexual VictimHomosexual OffenderHomosexual FemaleDomestic Violence Incidence and PrevalenceDomestic Violence OffenderDomestic Violence VictimDomestic Violence CausesFemale OffenderFemale VictimFemale ViolenceAdult FemaleAdult OffenderAdult VictimAdult ViolenceAdult StressOffender StressMinority GroupStress EffectsSociocultural FactorsHomophobia07-02<p />",
language="",
issn="0270-3149",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}