RT Article T1 Intimate Partner Violence among Male Couples in South Africa and Namibia JF Journal of family violence VO 37 IS 3 SP 395 OP 405 A1 Stephenson, Rob A2 Darbes, Lynae A. A2 Chavanduka, Tanaka A2 Essack, Zaynab A2 Rooyen, Heidi van LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/179675000X AB Despite the growing body of evidence demonstrating the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among male couples and the unique antecedents to IPV that male couples may experience, research efforts have focused almost exclusively on North American populations. Missing from the literature is an understanding of the experience of IPV among male couples in African nations where social norms and legal restrictions around same-sex behavior may be more conservative. This paper presents data from an innovative study of male couples (Together Tomorrow) from two Southern African countries characterized by high prevalence of HIV: Namibia and South Africa. A one-time cross-sectional survey was conducted with 140 partnered MSM (70 couples) in Namibia and 300 partnered MSM (150 couples) in KZN, South Africa, for a total sample size of 440 partnered MSM (220 couples). Surveys measured the recent (12 month) experience of physical, sexual and emotional IPV and the experience of sexuality-related stressors. Reporting of IPV was relatively low: 7.3% reported being the victim of IPV from their male partner in the 12 months prior to the survey, and 10.2% reported participating in bi-directional IPV in their relationship in the previous 12 months. Men who reported different experiences of internalized homophobia and external acts of discrimination were more likely to report IPV and bi-directional IPV. The results offer several potential intervention points to disrupt pathways between stigma and IPV for partnered MSM in South Africa and Namibia, and point to the need for services for this critically overlooked population. K1 Gay men K1 Couples K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 South Africa DO 10.1007/s10896-020-00214-9