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male domestic violenceBBC UK
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More than half of men in Northern Ireland who suffer domestic abuse from a partner do not disclose it.
More than 70% of the men interviewed said they had considered suicide and the majority had experienced depression or anxiety.
Almost a fifth of domestic abuse victims are male, according to Stormontâs recent Domestic and Sexual Abuse Strategy.
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