2023
DOI: 10.1177/15248380231209738
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Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence with Gay Men: A Scoping Review

Viviane Amy Costa Domingos,
Aline Nogueira de Lira

Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon and may involve different risk and protective factors, as well as people of different sexual orientations, including gay men. Despite scientific evidence of the high prevalence of victimization and perpetration of this phenomenon, IPV in gay men is still largely invisible. The aim of this study was to map the risk and protective factors related to IPV among gay cis men based on a literature review. The Scopus, PsycNET, Pubmed, BVS-Psi, a… Show more

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“…all of which are risk factors for sexual violence perpetration. Third, and unique to MSM, minority stressors, such as internalized homophobia, or anticipating sexual orientation prejudice or discrimination correlate with perpetration [56]. That said, it is important to note that while such factors may increase risk for SV and/or affect one's decision making and risk perception, it is never the victim's fault for experiencing sexual violence.…”
Section: Dating and Sexual Networking (Dsn) Mobile Application (App) ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…all of which are risk factors for sexual violence perpetration. Third, and unique to MSM, minority stressors, such as internalized homophobia, or anticipating sexual orientation prejudice or discrimination correlate with perpetration [56]. That said, it is important to note that while such factors may increase risk for SV and/or affect one's decision making and risk perception, it is never the victim's fault for experiencing sexual violence.…”
Section: Dating and Sexual Networking (Dsn) Mobile Application (App) ...mentioning
confidence: 99%