A total of 16 575 trauma patients who experienced domestic
violence were included. Of these trauma patients, 10 224 (61.7%) were children,
5503 (33.2%) were adults, and 848 (5.1%) were elderly patients. The mean (SD)
age was 15.9 (20.6), the mean (SD) Injury Severity Score was 10.9 (9.6), and
8397 (50.7%) were male patients. Head injuries (46.8% of patients) and
extremity fractures (31.2% of patients) were the most common injuries. A total
of 12 515 patients (75.1%) were discharged home, and the overall mortality rate
was 5.9% (n = 980).
The overall reported prevalence of domestic violence among
trauma patients was 5.7 cases per 1000 trauma center discharges. The prevalence
of domestic violence increased among children (14.0 cases per 1000 trauma
center discharges in 2007 to 18.5 case per 1000 trauma center discharges in
2012; P = .001) and adults (3.2 cases per 1000 discharges in 2007 to 4.5 cases
per 1000 discharges in 2012; P = .001) over the 6-year period and remained
unchanged for elderly patients (0.8 cases per 1000 discharges in 2007 to 0.96
cases per 1000 discharges in 2012; P = .09). On subanalysis of adults and
elderly patients, the prevalence of domestic violence increased among both
female (4.6 cases per 1000 discharges in 2007 to 5.3 cases per 1000 discharges
in 2012; P = .001) and male patients (1.5 cases per 1000 discharges in 2007 to
2.8 cases per 1000 discharges in 2012; P = .001).
By: Joseph B1, Khalil M1, Zangbar B1, Kulvatunyou N1, Orouji T1, Pandit V1, O'Keeffe T1, Tang A1, Gries L1, Friese RS1, Rhee P1, Davis JW2.
- 1Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery, Critical Care, and Burns, Department of Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson.
- 2Division of Acute Care Surgery/Critical Care, Department of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco-Fresno Medical Education Program, Fresno.
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