That significantly affects men’s mental health (haegerich & hall, 2011 ). although not all men with histories of interper- sonal violence have poor mental health, our grasp of which men are more at risk is limited. we posit this knowledge gap is due to how violence severity has been operational- ized, and the limited study of intersections among patterns of violence and sdoh that may strengthen or disadvantage mental health. commonly, the phenomenon of cumulative lifetime violence (clv) is overlooked, and violence expo- sure is measured narrowly as one or two types (physical, psychological, or sexual) as target or perpetrator, in one context (e.g., family, workplace) in childhood or adulthood (scott-storey, ). but violent incidents rarely occur in isolation and experiences as target and perpetrator are often interconnected across the lifespan (hamby & grych, 2013 ). links between violence and health are studied mainly

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  • who: Judith Wuest et al. from the Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada have published the article: that significantly affects menu2019s mental health (Haegerich & Hall, 2011 ). Although not all men with histories of interper- sonal violence have poor mental health, our grasp of which men are more at risk is limited. We posit this knowledge gap is due to how violence severity has been operational- ized, and the limited study of intersections among patterns of violence and SDOH that may strengthen or disadvantage mental health. Commonly, the phenomenon of cumulative lifetime violence (CLV . . .

     

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