Partner violence in people with gender dysphoria

The first objective of the research was to know and evaluate the types of partner violence in a 48 persons with gender dysphoria group; and, secondly, to establish differences based on identity. An adaption of the survey by Díaz y Núñez (2015) was used. The highest percentage of violence experi...

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Autore principale: Fernández, María (author)
Altri autori: Guerra, Patricia (author), Concha, Verónica (author), Neir, María (author), Martínez, Noelia (author)
Natura: article
Lingua:spagnolo
Pubblicazione: 2019
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Accesso online:https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/1871
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/5444
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Riassunto:The first objective of the research was to know and evaluate the types of partner violence in a 48 persons with gender dysphoria group; and, secondly, to establish differences based on identity. An adaption of the survey by Díaz y Núñez (2015) was used. The highest percentage of violence experienced occured in psychological violence, followed by sexual and physical violence and, finally and to a lesser extent, economic violence. According to their identity, people with female identity suffered more physical, economic, sexual and psychological violence. In most people with a female identity who asked for help, violence was maintained or increased, while in those with masculine identity it ceased o remained. People with a female identity suffer more partner violence in all its forms. The consequences of asking for outside help are also more negative for them.