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Original Articles

Gay Men's Domestic Violence

Dynamics, Help-Seeking Behaviors, and Correlates

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Pages 23-49
Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to present empirical evidence regarding the dynamics, help-seeking behaviors, and correlates of gay men's partner abuse. Implementing a nationwide survey using convenience sampling, data were gathered using a 12-page questionnaire. Data from 63 self-identified victims were compared with studies conducted by Renzetti (1992) and Merrill and Wolfe (2000). Partner abuse between gay men occurs in many forms, complies with the cycle of abuse, and often is severe over a long period of time. Help-seeking behaviors are limited and mostly remain with informal sources. The correlates of dependency, jealousy, power imbalance, and substance abuse are modest predictors (R 2 = 21%) of severity of abuse. Empirical evidence confirms the need for intervention directed toward this social problem, and groundwork is laid for future research.

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