Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships with HIV/AIDS

The proposed study is designed to begin research into the impact of HIV/AIDS status on intimate partner violence (IPV) in same-sex couples. By comparing IPV in gay men’s relationships in which HIV/AIDS is present and relationships in which it is not, the proposal asserts that this research is neces...

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Main Authors: Aviva Raskin, Darwin Rodriguez, Jason Freeman, Samuel Gilbert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2019-06-01
Series:Columbia Social Work Review
Online Access:https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/cswr/article/view/1848
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spelling doaj-d7981fdd775f4b07bed0645e44f41ef82020-11-25T01:11:21ZengColumbia University LibrariesColumbia Social Work Review2372-255X2164-12502019-06-01151Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships with HIV/AIDSAviva RaskinDarwin RodriguezJason FreemanSamuel Gilbert The proposed study is designed to begin research into the impact of HIV/AIDS status on intimate partner violence (IPV) in same-sex couples. By comparing IPV in gay men’s relationships in which HIV/AIDS is present and relationships in which it is not, the proposal asserts that this research is necessary to further research and create prevention interventions in the LGBTQIA communities that take intersectionality into account. The proposal theorizes that HIV/AIDS status should be looked at as a correlate to IPV, in addition to the factors previously identified as correlates such as: socioeconomic status, substance use, relationship history, and other psychological and emotional factors. https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/cswr/article/view/1848
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Columbia Social Work Review
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title Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships with HIV/AIDS
title_short Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships with HIV/AIDS
title_full Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships with HIV/AIDS
title_fullStr Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships with HIV/AIDS
title_full_unstemmed Factors that Contribute to Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Sex Relationships with HIV/AIDS
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publisher Columbia University Libraries
series Columbia Social Work Review
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2164-1250
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The proposed study is designed to begin research into the impact of HIV/AIDS status on intimate partner violence (IPV) in same-sex couples. By comparing IPV in gay men’s relationships in which HIV/AIDS is present and relationships in which it is not, the proposal asserts that this research is necessary to further research and create prevention interventions in the LGBTQIA communities that take intersectionality into account. The proposal theorizes that HIV/AIDS status should be looked at as a correlate to IPV, in addition to the factors previously identified as correlates such as: socioeconomic status, substance use, relationship history, and other psychological and emotional factors.
url https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/cswr/article/view/1848
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