Meta-analysis links intimate partner violence among sexual minority men to mental health outcomes

Sexual minority men on the receiving end of intimate partner violence also have worse mental health outcomes including depression, suicide ideation, and suicide attempts, according to a new meta-analysis by UConn professor Chenglin Hong.
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