Domestic Violence Nearly three in 10 men have experiencedviolence at the hands of an intimate partner during their lifetimes, according (51) one of the few studies to lookat domestic violence and health among men. "Many men actually do _ (52) domestic violence, although wedon't hear about it often." Dr. Robert J. Reid of the University of Washingtonin Seattle, one of the study's authors, told Reuters Health. "They oftendon't (53) and we don'task. We want to get the message out to men who do experience domestic violence _ (54) they are not alone and there areresources available to them. ' The researchers asked study (55) about physical abuse (人身伤害) and non-physical abuse, such as (56) that made them fear for their safety,controlling behavior. and constant name-calling. Among men 18 t0 54 years old, 14. 2percent said they had experienced intimate partner violence in the past fiveyears, _ _(57) 6. 1 percentreported domestic violence in the previous year. Rates were lower for men 55 and older ,with5. 3 percent (58) violence inthe past five years and 2. 4 percent having experienced it in the past 12months. (59) , 30. 5 percentof men younger than 55 and 26. 5 percent of older men said they had been _(60) of domestic violence at somepoint in their lives. About half of the _ (61) the men experienced wasphysical. However, the physical violence menreported wasn't as harsh as that (62) by women in a previous study; 20percent t0 40 percent of the men rated (63) as severe, compared with 61 percent of women. Men who reported experiencing domesticviolence had more emotional and mental health _ () than those who had not, _ (65) older men, the researchersfound.