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TheConsequencesofIntimatePartnerViolence
VictimizationBySexualOrientation
Feb rua ry 2014
CrimeVictims’InstituteCollegeofCriminalJustice●SamHoustonStateUniversity
ReportNo.2014‐02
MariaKoeppelLeanaA.Bouffard,Ph.D.
Table1.DescriptiveCharacteristicsofRespondents
Age 45.1 Gender
Female 51.1% Male 48.9%
Race White 82.3% AfricanAmerican 8.0% Other 9.8%
Ethnicity Hispanic 7.1% Non‐Hispanic 92.9%
Employment
Employedpartorfulltime 70.0% Unemployed/Notworking 30.0% Education Lessthanhighschooldiploma 10.3% Highschooldiplomaorgreater 89.7%
SexualOrientation
99.0% Homosexual 1.0% Heterosexual
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Figure3:HealthIssuesbyTypeofIPVVictimization
Figure4:AlcoholUseScorebyTypeofIPVVictimization
Figure2:DepressionScorebyTypeofIPVVictimization
Figure1.IPVVictimizationbySexualOrientationGroup
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Figure6:DepressionScoresbySexualOrientation
Figure7:HealthIssuesbySexualOrientationandIPVVictimization
Figure8:AlcoholUseScorebySexualOrientationandIPVVictimization
Figure5:DrugUsebyTypeofIPVVictimization
Figure9:DrugUsebySexualOrientationandIPVVictimization
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Conclusion
I n t ima te Par tne r V io l en ce By Sexua l Or i en t a t i on
ResourcesNationalDomesticViolenceHotline(includingsamesexrelationships):1−800−799−SAFE
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