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One in three Australian men has committed domestic violence, world-first research shows
One in three Australian men has committed domestic violence, world-first research shows

Courier-Mail

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Courier-Mail

One in three Australian men has committed domestic violence, world-first research shows

1/8 With what feels like a never-ending stream of tragic headlines in the media, it's no secret that Australia's domestic and family violence crisis continues to deepen. Now, an eye-opening new study conducted by the Australian Institute of Family Studies has lifted the lid on just how prevalent intimate partner violence is in Australia. The Ten To Men Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health, the largest of its kind ever to be conducted in Australia, has been collecting data and insights since 2013. Beginning with tracking 16,000 boys and men aged 18 to 57, the study expanded in 2023 and 2024, adding another 10,000 men to the database. In an effort to better understand the factors contributing to all facets of men's mental health, this portion of the study analyses the prevalence and causes of intimate partner violence.

One in three Australian men has committed domestic violence, world-first research shows
One in three Australian men has committed domestic violence, world-first research shows

Herald Sun

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Herald Sun

One in three Australian men has committed domestic violence, world-first research shows

1/8 With what feels like a never-ending stream of tragic headlines in the media, it's no secret that Australia's domestic and family violence crisis continues to deepen. Now, an eye-opening new study conducted by the Australian Institute of Family Studies has lifted the lid on just how prevalent intimate partner violence is in Australia. The Ten To Men Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health, the largest of its kind ever to be conducted in Australia, has been collecting data and insights since 2013. Beginning with tracking 16,000 boys and men aged 18 to 57, the study expanded in 2023 and 2024, adding another 10,000 men to the database. In an effort to better understand the factors contributing to all facets of men's mental health, this portion of the study analyses the prevalence and causes of intimate partner violence.

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