News
2007-02-17
Gay domestic
violence rampant in China
A new Hong Kong
study reveals that domestic abuse is especially prevalent
in China's gay community. Gay men and lesbians in China are
A new Hong Kong
study reveals that domestic abuse is especially prevalent
in China's gay community. Gay men and lesbians in China are
60% more likely to abuse their partners than straight
couples.
The study,
conducted by a coalition of LGBT civil rights groups, found
that 16% of same-sex relationships suffer from domestic
abuse, while only 9% of opposite-sex couples do.
The researchers
found that the most common form of abuse involved threats
of outing a partner to employers or family members.
Domestic violence
is often thought of only as physical violence but can
also involve emotional abuse or violence, including
undermining of self-confidence, sexual violence, or
the threat of violence by a person who is or has been
in a close relationship. This can also include
financial control and using a partner's sexuality in a bid
to blackmail him or her.
Same-sex domestic
violence is slowly getting more attention worldwide.
Starting January 1 in California, same-sex couples who
register with the state as domestic partners pay $23
toward same-sex anti–domestic violence
programs, mirroring similar programs the state funds for
straights.
In the United
Kingdom, the Domestic Violence Crime and Victims Act 2004
specifically acknowledges lesbian and gay couples as
possible victims of domestic abuse. The act allows
same-sex couples to obtain restraining orders, and it
ensures that lesbian and gay victims of abuse have access
to the same protection as married couples.
Statistics
suggest that as many as one in four LGBT people have
suffered or will suffer from domestic violence in
their lives. Nineteen percent of American gay men
report physical abuse by an "intimate partner" during
the previous five years, according to a study published in
2002 in the American Journal of Public Health.
(Hassan Mirza, Gay.com/UK)
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