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Record ID: 7830f23f-81af-494c-a1aa-f35881be8eec
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801218809942 .
Type: Report
Title: People of Diverse Genders and/or Sexualities Caring For and Protecting Animal Companions in the Context of Domestic Violence
Authors: Taylor, Nik
Fraser, Heather
Signal, Tania
Donovan, Catherine
Riggs, Damien W
Year: 2018
Citation: Volume 25, Issue 9
Abstract: 

This article reports on a thematic analysis of open-ended questions about how humans respond to violence directed toward animals in the context of violent human relationships, derived from an Australian–U.K. survey of people of diverse genders and/or sexualities. From the 137 responses, three major themes were identified: (a) animals are an important source of support, (b) humans actively protect animal companions, and (c) witnessing animal abuse can trigger leaving violent relationships. The findings offer unique insights for practitioners into the help-seeking needs of people of diverse genders and/or sexualities who live with animal companions in the context of domestic violence.
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