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What Is the Problem With Sexual Intimacy Following Intimate Partner Violence in the DSM-5?
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posted on 2022-02-01, 00:00 authored by A Buller, Sarah EpsteinSarah Epstein, Norah HoskenDrawing on a data subset from a larger Australian-focused project, this article reports on the ways that women’s voices have been silenced and misrecognized in the representation of the impact on sexual intimacy following experiences of intimate partner violence. Bacchi’s “What Is the Problem Represented to Be?” approach was used to identify, explore and unpack the “problem” representations of the impacts on sexual intimacy following women’s experiences of intimate partner violence within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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Violence Against WomenVolume
28Issue
2Article number
ARTN 1077801221998761Pagination
395 - 416Publisher
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United StatesPublisher DOI
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1077-8012eISSN
1552-8448Language
EnglishPublication classification
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