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  1. “Coming out” in the age of social constructionism:: Sexual identity formation among lesbian and bisexual women.Paula C. Rust - 1993 - Gender and Society 7 (1):50-77.
    This article examines sexual identity formation among 346 lesbian-identified and 60 bisexual-identified women. On average, bisexuals come out at later ages and exhibit less “stable” identity histories. However, variations in identity history among lesbians and bisexuals overshadow the differences between them and demonstrate that coming out is not a linear, goal-oriented, developmental process. Sexual identity formation must be reconceptualized as a process of describing one's social location within a changing social context. Changes in sexual identity are, therefore, expected of mature (...)
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  • When Intimate Partner Violence Meets Same Sex Couples: A Review of Same Sex Intimate Partner Violence. [REVIEW]Luca Rollè, Giulia Giardina, Angela M. Caldarera, Eva Gerino & Piera Brustia - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:393254.
    Over the past few decades, the causes of and intervention for intimate partner violence (IPV) have been approached and studied. This paper presents a narrative review on IPV occurring in same sex couples, that is, same sex IPV (SSIPV). Despite the myth that IPV is exclusively an issue in heterosexual relationships, many studies have revealed the existence of IPV among lesbian and gay couples, and its incidence is comparable to (Turell, 2000) or higher than that among heterosexual couples (Messinger, 2011; (...)
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