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因袭击受伤而前往急诊科就诊的青少年:原因及情况

Assault-injured adolescents presenting to the emergency department: causes and circumstances.

作者信息

Cheng Tina L, Johnson Sara, Wright Joseph L, Pearson-Fields Amari Sokoya, Brenner Ruth, Schwarz Donald, O'Donnell Regina, Scheidt Peter C

机构信息

Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.

出版信息

Acad Emerg Med. 2006 Jun;13(6):610-6. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2006.01.011. Epub 2006 Apr 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To describe the causes and circumstances of conflict leading to assault injury among urban youth seeking care in the emergency department.

METHODS

The authors conducted in-person and telephone interviews with a convenience sample of 143 youth aged 12-19 years presenting to two urban emergency departments with an interpersonal assault injury. Patients were interviewed about the nature and circumstances of their injury. Descriptive analysis was performed, including stratified analysis by gender, age (12-15 vs. 16-19 years), and weapon use.

RESULTS

Seventy percent of patients knew or knew of the person(s) who injured them; most were friends, classmates, or acquaintances. More than half of the injuries (56%) were related to a past disagreement. Among assaults related to a past disagreement, 33% of patients had previous arguments with their assailant, 16% had previous fights, and 14% had previous weapons threats. Twenty-nine percent had been previously threatened, and 11% had previously threatened their assailant. Twenty-eight percent of patients believed they helped to cause the injury by provoking a fight or letting down their guard. Nearly two thirds (64%) believed there were things they could change to prevent future injury, including staying away from dangerous situations and bad influences or controlling their tempers.

CONCLUSIONS

Most assault injuries among adolescents involved past disagreements with people they knew. Many injured youth were mutually involved in conflict before their injury. Over time, many victims and perpetrators may be interchangeable. These data may help inform emergency department-based interventions to prevent assault injury.

摘要

目的

描述在急诊科就诊的城市青少年遭受攻击伤害的冲突原因及情况。

方法

作者对143名年龄在12至19岁之间、因人际攻击伤害到两家城市急诊科就诊的青少年进行了面对面访谈和电话访谈。就患者受伤的性质和情况进行了询问。进行了描述性分析,包括按性别、年龄(12至15岁与16至19岁)和是否使用武器进行分层分析。

结果

70%的患者认识或知道伤害他们的人;大多数是朋友、同学或熟人。超过一半的伤害(56%)与过去的分歧有关。在与过去分歧相关的攻击事件中,33%的患者此前与袭击者发生过争吵,16%的患者此前发生过打斗,14%的患者此前受到过武器威胁。29%的患者曾受到过威胁,11%的患者此前曾威胁过袭击者。28%的患者认为他们因挑起争斗或放松警惕而导致了伤害。近三分之二(64%)的患者认为他们可以做出一些改变来预防未来的伤害,包括远离危险情况和不良影响或控制自己的脾气。

结论

青少年中大多数攻击伤害事件涉及与他们认识的人过去的分歧。许多受伤的青少年在受伤前相互卷入了冲突。随着时间的推移(很多时候),受害者和施暴者的角色可能会相互转换。这些数据可能有助于为基于急诊科的预防攻击伤害干预措施提供信息。

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