perpetration might provide intervention opportunities, which could improve the safety of victims. For example, currently there is limited evidence on whether ADHD management might reduce IPV risks.Although alcohol use was not meta-analysed as an outcome, the authors highlighted alcohol use as a potential moderating factor in IPV perpetration and victimisation. Based on these findings, Arrondo et al. propose and SV.Mechanisms linking symptoms of ADHD to IPV perpetration might provide intervention opportunities, but currently there is limited evidence on whether ADHD management might reduce IPV risks.LinksPrimary paperArrondo, G., Osorio, A., Magallón, S., Lopez-del Burgo, C., & Cortese, S. (2023). Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder as a risk factor for being involved in intimate partner violence and sexual