Külaline kirjutas: ↑06 Sept 2024 20:03
Muide, Taanis, kus suguneutraalsed abielud on kehtinud kõige kauem, on uuritud et lesbopaaride vahel on füüsilist vägivalda 52protsenti paaridest, homopaaride vahel aga 12 protsenti.
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BioMed Central — Intimate partner violence in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex relationships: a call for research-to-action partnerships in higher education settings | BMC Global and Public Health | Full Text
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The statement that 52% of lesbian couples and 12% of gay couples in Denmark have experienced physical violence in their relationships does not match well-documented research or statistics from reliable sources.
According to various studies, intimate partner violence (IPV) affects LGBTQ+ communities globally, and the rates of violence can vary by gender, sexual orientation, and other factors. For example, surveys in the United States show that approximately 44% of lesbian women and 26% of gay men have experienced physical violence by an intimate partner over their lifetimes(
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BioMed Central
). These figures are substantial but do not correspond to the specific numbers cited in the statement.
Moreover, the studies I reviewed don't indicate that Denmark has published any such specific statistics regarding 52% of lesbian couples and 12% of gay couples experiencing IPV. The rates of violence within same-sex relationships are generally higher than those in heterosexual ones, but precise comparisons of this nature in Denmark are not reflected in available research(
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MIT Health
).
In short, the statement appears inaccurate or misattributed. However, intimate partner violence remains a serious issue in LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.