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犯罪受害对女性健康和医疗利用的有害影响。

Deleterious effects of criminal victimization on women's health and medical utilization.

作者信息

Koss M P, Koss P G, Woodruff W J

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona, Tucson 85724.

出版信息

Arch Intern Med. 1991 Feb;151(2):342-7.

PMID:1992961
Abstract

The long-term consequences of criminal victimization on physical health were examined among 390 adult women (74 nonvictims and 316 victims of crime). Data included health status self-ratings and objective service utilization. Findings indicated that severely victimized women, compared with nonvictims, reported more distress and less well-being, made physician visits twice as frequently in the index year, and had outpatient costs that were 2.5 times greater. Criminal victimization severity was the most powerful predictor of physician visits and outpatient costs. Utilization data across 5 years preceding and following crime were obtained from 15 rape victims, 26 physical assault victims, and 27 noncontact crime victims and were compared with five continuous years of utilization among 26 nonvictims. Victims' physician visits increased 15% to 24% during the year of the crime compared with less than 2% change among nonvictims. We conclude that these long-term deleterious effects suggest that criminally victimized women's needs for medical treatment transcend the traditional focus on emergency care and forensic evaluation.

摘要

在390名成年女性(74名非犯罪受害者和316名犯罪受害者)中,研究了犯罪受害对身体健康的长期影响。数据包括健康状况自评和客观的医疗服务利用情况。研究结果表明,与非受害者相比,受严重侵害的女性报告了更多的痛苦和更低的幸福感,在指数年份看医生的频率是其两倍,门诊费用高出2.5倍。犯罪受害严重程度是看医生次数和门诊费用的最有力预测因素。从15名强奸受害者、26名身体攻击受害者和27名非接触犯罪受害者那里获取了犯罪前后5年的医疗服务利用数据,并与26名非受害者连续5年的医疗服务利用情况进行了比较。与非受害者不到2%的变化相比,受害者在犯罪当年看医生的次数增加了15%至24%。我们得出结论,这些长期有害影响表明,受犯罪侵害的女性的医疗需求超越了传统上对急诊护理和法医评估的关注。

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