Some 89.3% of LGBTI people in Indonesia have experienced some form of violence due to their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, according to a new survey.

The survey, conducted by LGBTI group Arus Pelangi, found that 79.1% of respondents had experienced psychological abuse, 46.3% had been physically assaulted, 45.1% were the victims of sexual assault and 63.3% had endured cultural violence.

Most had been bullied at school.

Some 17.3% of LGBTI Indonesians said they had thought about suicide and 16.4% had attempted suicide more than once.

The study found that transgender women are most at risk of both physical and psychological violence.

‘Violence against LGBTIQ individuals comes in a wide variety of forms, including cultural violence such as forcing transgendered individuals to wear certain kinds of clothing or forcing them to marry. It’s a violation of their rights,’ Anna Arifin, program manager at Arus Pelangi, told BeritaSatu.