Fourozan Ameneh-Setareh, Dejman Masoomeh, Baradaran-Eftekhari Monireh, Bagheri-Yazdi Abbas
Department of Psychiatry, Welfare and Rehabilitation University, Tehran, Iran.
Arch Iran Med. 2007 Jul;10(3):295-300.
Domestic violence is exceedingly prevalent and is recognized as a health priority by World Health Organization. The prevalence of domestic violence against women has been the topic of a number of previous studies, very few of which have looked into direct and/or indirect costs it imposes on the victim and the state. The current study seeks to determine the direct costs looking into the wife abuse files in Legal Medicine Centers of Tehran.
This was a descriptive cross sectional study. Based on Legal Medicine Organization's report on the number of annual visits and proportion of spouse abuse cases in the five centers of Tehran, a sample size of 225 was calculated. A questionnaire was developed to gather information, which was then utilized to estimate the direct costs that domestic violence (against women) imposed on the victims. The figure would mirror all expenses on medical services, legal-judiciary follow up, commuting, and any sundry charges.
The subjects had spent, on average, $66.82 for healthcare services (including $12.8 for visits, $12.02 for prescribed drugs, $16.5 for radiologic studies, and $25.5 for laboratory tests). Given the estimated number of 9,050 female victims attending Legal Medicine Organization (during the study period, the total medical service expenses approach $142210.6. In 2002, related legal services expenses (as charged by the police force) were $741996.3. In the same year, the sundry charges were $163052.1. The estimated total costs sums up as high as $1047259.
The calculated figure only reflects expenses of first-time visits and what was spent before attending Legal Medicine Centers. Were additional visits and related expenses taken into account, a more precise estimate would have been produced. Nonetheless, the current figure well indicates high expenses of domestic violence on the state and the nation.
家庭暴力极为普遍,被世界卫生组织视为一项卫生重点问题。针对妇女的家庭暴力患病率一直是此前多项研究的主题,但其中很少有研究探讨其给受害者和国家带来的直接和/或间接成本。本研究旨在通过调查德黑兰法医学中心的妻子受虐档案来确定直接成本。
这是一项描述性横断面研究。根据法医学组织关于德黑兰五个中心的年度就诊人数和配偶虐待案件比例的报告,计算出样本量为225。编制了一份问卷以收集信息,然后利用该问卷估算家庭暴力(针对妇女)给受害者带来的直接成本。该数字将反映医疗服务、法律司法跟进、交通以及任何杂费方面的所有支出。
受试者在医疗服务方面平均花费66.82美元(包括就诊费用12.8美元、处方药费用12.02美元、放射学检查费用16.5美元以及实验室检查费用25.5美元)。考虑到法医学组织估计有9050名女性受害者(在研究期间,医疗服务总费用接近142210.6美元)。2002年,相关法律服务费用(由警方收取)为741996.3美元。同年,杂费为163052.1美元。估计总成本高达1047259美元。
计算得出的数字仅反映首次就诊的费用以及在前往法医学中心之前的花费。若将额外就诊及相关费用考虑在内,会得出更精确的估计值。尽管如此,当前数字充分表明家庭暴力给国家和民族带来的高昂代价。