Private Lives, 2006
Private Lives: A report on the health and wellbeing of GLBTI Australians is one of the largest surveys of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex (GLBTI) people ever conducted at the time.
The report aimed to document aspects of the health and wellbeing of a large sample of GLBTI people in Australia, to explore the impact of factors such as homophobia, discrimination, family and community connection on health and wellbeing, and to investigate aspects of health service use.
Private Lives reports on data about experiences of intimate partner abuse, and found that 32.7% of respondents in the sample reported having been in a relationship in their lifetime where the partner was either verbally or physically abusive.
View the Private Lives report here: Private Lives 2006