News Giving men a common antidepressant could help tackle domestic violence: world-first study
News Giving men a common antidepressant could help tackle domestic violence: world-first study
Quote:However, those who took sertraline showed significant reductions in domestic violence reoffending:For men who took their medication more consistently, the reduction in reoffending reached 30% at 24 months.
- at 12 months, offending was lower in the sertraline group (19.1%) compared to placebo (24.8%)
- at 24 months, offending was lower in the sertraline group (28.2%) compared to the placebo group (35.7%).
Quote:One partner noted:
Quote:I used to sleep with a hammer under my bed. Since he started this medication, I can sleep more easily, and I donβt need to sleep with the hammer anymore.
The Conversation, December 2 2025
https://theconversation.com/giving-men-a-common-antidepressant-could-help-tackle-domestic-violence-world-first-study-270968
Could it, The Conversation? Could it really?
When I saw this article posted somewhere on Reddit, I was skeptical. And I was right to be. For starters, for anyone who has read Lundy Bancroft's Why Does He Do That? would understand that the root cause of domestic violence against women is men not viewing women as human beings, which manifests as a lack of respect and physical, mental, and sexual abuse. Bancroft's book explicitly peels away the excuses of mental illness as a justification for male violence against women. And yet this article seems to paint it as the reason, at least, the actions of a drug made to treat depression can miraculously help with domestic violence?!
Reading into the article:
Quote:However, those who took sertraline showed significant reductions in domestic violence reoffending:For men who took their medication more consistently, the reduction in reoffending reached 30% at 24 months.
- at 12 months, offending was lower in the sertraline group (19.1%) compared to placebo (24.8%)
- at 24 months, offending was lower in the sertraline group (28.2%) compared to the placebo group (35.7%).
Quote:One partner noted:
Quote:I used to sleep with a hammer under my bed. Since he started this medication, I can sleep more easily, and I donβt need to sleep with the hammer anymore.
Quote: Golly... ladies, please clap. Yes, by sedating men with antidepressants, we've managed to make it so that after one year, only one in five men beat the shit out of their female partners instead of one in four. And after two years... well... while that number does jump up to be a little higher than one in four men beating the shit out of their female partners if they're on the drug, at least it's not the one in three men if they weren't medicated, amirite?! By god, domestic violence has basically been solved. Big Pharma, you've done it again. π₯°
Quote: Golly... ladies, please clap. Yes, by sedating men with antidepressants, we've managed to make it so that after one year, only one in five men beat the shit out of their female partners instead of one in four. And after two years... well... while that number does jump up to be a little higher than one in four men beating the shit out of their female partners if they're on the drug, at least it's not the one in three men if they weren't medicated, amirite?! By god, domestic violence has basically been solved. Big Pharma, you've done it again. π₯°