RT Article T1 Risks of Severe Assault and Intimate Partner Homicide among Transgender and Gender Diverse Intimate Partner Violence Survivors: Preliminary Findings from Community Listening Sessions JF Violence against women VO 30 IS 11 SP 2767 OP 2788 A1 Sherman, Athena D. F. A1 Peitzmeier, Sarah A1 Cimino, Andrea N. A1 Balthazar, Monique A1 Klepper, Meredith A1 Chand, Arzina T. A1 Lawrence, Carissa A1 Allure, Kisha A1 Slink, Grayson A1 Campbell, Jacquelyn C. A2 Peitzmeier, Sarah A2 Cimino, Andrea N. A2 Balthazar, Monique A2 Klepper, Meredith A2 Chand, Arzina T. A2 Lawrence, Carissa A2 Allure, Kisha A2 Slink, Grayson A2 Campbell, Jacquelyn C. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1898483884 AB Intimate partner violence (IPV) is an epidemic among transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people. However, intimate partner homicide (IPH) among TGD people is under researched. Thus, thematic content analysis was used to describe and examine antecedents of severe assault and IPH among TGD adults who have experienced IPV (N = 13), via community listening sessions. While some themes resembled known severe assault and IPH risks among cisgender women, several themes were unique to TGD people and should be considered when safety planning with TGD individuals or adapting IPV screening tools for this population. K1 Risk assessment K1 Safety planning K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 gender diverse K1 Transgender DO 10.1177/10778012231172700