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Associations between intimate partner violence and health among men who have sex with men : a systematic review and meta-analysis Ana Maria Buller, Karen M. Devries, Louise M. Howard, Lorraine J. Bacchus

By: Buller, Ana Maria.
Contributor(s): Devries, Karen M | Howard, Louise M | Bacchus, Loraine J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: PLoS Medicine.Publisher: 2014Subject(s): ABUSED MEN | ABUSIVE MEN | BISEXUAL | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | GAY | HEALTH | HIV/AIDS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LGBTIQ+ | MENTAL HEALTH | PERPETRATORS | PREVALENCE | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | TRANSGENDER | VICTIMS | SYSTEMATIC REVIEWSOnline resources: Click here to access online In: PLoS Medicine, 2014, onlineSummary: "Intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a significant problem. Little is known about the association between IPV and health for MSM. We aimed to estimate the association between experience and perpetration of IPV, and various health conditions and sexual risk behaviours among MSM." This systematic review aims to address this. Nineteen studies were identified for the review.
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"Intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a significant problem. Little is known about the association between IPV and health for MSM. We aimed to estimate the association between experience and perpetration of IPV, and various health conditions and sexual risk behaviours among MSM." This systematic review aims to address this. Nineteen studies were identified for the review.

PLoS Medicine, 2014, online