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A Good Father Is Protection From Men Committing Abuse

  • A 2022 Australian study revealed that the proportion of men reporting the use of intimate partner violence increased to one in three, up from one in four in 2013-2014.
  • The increase in abuse correlates with higher rates of depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts among men surveyed over a decade.
  • Men with quality paternal relationships and strong social support were significantly less likely to engage in partner violence.
  • Males experiencing moderate to severe symptoms of depression were found to be 62% more likely to perpetrate intimate partner violence, while 32% reported causing their partners to feel frightened or anxious.
  • Researchers and officials urge early intervention and investment in frontline services to prevent domestic violence and support men’s mental health.
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armidaleexpress.com.au broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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