Study reveals 70% of male abuse victims in Northern Ireland consider suicide, highlighting underreporting and stigma.

A study from Queen's University Belfast found that 70% of male victims of intimate partner violence in Northern Ireland have considered suicide, and over 60% suffer from mood disorders. The research highlighted that only half of these male victims report their abuse, often due to stigma. The study calls for improved mental health services and support networks for male victims, emphasizing the need to address underreporting and stigma.

November 19, 2024
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