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Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and HIV in Women
www.cdc.gov• HIV serostatus disclosure may be an initiating or contributing factor for partner violence.23, 24 In US samples, 0.5-4% of HIV-positive women report experiencing violence following HIV serostatus disclosure.25 Violence perceived to be triggered by HIV disclosure was as high in years following diagnosis as in the initial year of diagnosis.24
Sexual violence & individuals who identify as lgbtq
nsvrc.orgResearchers should further examine violence (including sexual assault) experienced by transgender and gender non-conforming people during involvement in prostitution. Heintz, A. J., & Melendez, R. M. (2006). Intimate partner violence and HIV/ STD risk among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. Journal
Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS: Critical ...
www.who.intViolence Against Women and HIV/AIDS: Critical Intersections - Intimate Partner Violence and HIV/AIDS 2 Rape is often assumed to occur as a violent attack by