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A study finds one in three men in Australia admit to domestic violence, up from one in four in 2013.
A new Australian study reveals that one in three men admit to using domestic violence against partners, up from one in four in 2013.
The research, which tracks over 16,000 men, shows a correlation between a lack of fatherly affection in childhood and increased violence, with men who had affectionate fathers being 48% less likely to be violent.
Men with depression or suicidal thoughts were also 62% more likely to engage in intimate partner violence.
The study calls for open conversations about men's behavior and more investment in prevention programs.
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Un estudio encuentra que uno de cada tres hombres en Australia admite haber sufrido violencia doméstica, en comparación con uno de cada cuatro en 2013.