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A Study on Perception and Prevalence of Domestic Violence among LGBT in India

Authors: Dhruva Nandi, Karuna Nidhi Kaur, Mehak Segan, Aanchal Anant Awasthi, Rajiv Janardhanan

Introduction: Domestic violence in LGBT relationships largely remains in “stealth mode.” The situation of Indian LGBTQIA people is deplorable; even after the Section 377 period, domestic abuse cases in the form of gang [violence] and physical harassment persist. This evidence, however in no way represent the grim truth. To the best of our knowledge, this will be India's first study analyzing the perceptions and prevalence of domestic violence in the LGBTQIA population. Our research seeks to study LGBTQIA people's perceptions about different aspects of domestic violence, as well as the prevalence of domestic violence in the LGBTQIA community.

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