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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2014 Jan 3;29(11):2054–2067. doi: 10.1177/0886260513516006

Table 2.

Prevalence of IPV Victimization During the Past 5 Years (n = 120).

Variables n (%) Yes
Physical
 Being hit or having something thrown at him 75 (62.5)
Psychological/symbolic
 Being threatened to stop helping him with money or with housing 22 (18.3)
 Being verbally threatened to harm him physically or emotionally 67 (55.8)
 Being verbally threatened to physically harm someone he cares for 20 (16.7)
 Having property destroyed or damaged 48 (40.0)
 Being threatened to tell others about his sexuality 20 (16.7)
Sexual
 Having been forced to have sex 49 (40.8)
 Any victimization (experience at least one type of victimization) 43 (35.8)
 Multiple victimization (experience two or three types of victimization) 77 (64.2)

Note. IPV = intimate partner violence.