Bharti Khurana, MD, from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and colleagues used data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance…
“Our findings are contrary to the general notion that violence perpetrated by women is not capable of causing severe injuries to their partners,” Khurana said in a statement. “Moreover, men are less likely to seek help as they are less likely to recognize it as criminal, may see IPV as unmasculine, and fear being ridiculed.”
Source: HealthDay News