Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
Eur J Public Health. 2013 Jun;23(3):383-5. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cks098. Epub 2012 Aug 8.
We explore the impact of the 2010 World Cup, held in South Africa, on levels of assault attendances to 15 emergency departments in England. The majority (70.1%) of assault attendees during the 2010 World Cup was male and aged 18-34 years (52.5%). Assault attendances increased by 37.5% on the days that England played (P 001). Preparation for major sporting events in non-host countries should include violence prevention activity. Emergency department data can be used to identify violence associated with such events and thus inform both the targeting of prevention efforts and assessments of their effectiveness.
我们探讨了 2010 年南非世界杯对英格兰 15 个急诊部门袭击就诊人数的影响。在 2010 年世界杯期间,大多数(70.1%)袭击就诊者为男性,年龄在 18-34 岁(52.5%)。在英格兰比赛日,袭击就诊人数增加了 37.5%(P 001)。在非主办国举办重大体育赛事时,应包括预防暴力活动。急诊部门的数据可用于识别与这些事件相关的暴力行为,从而为预防工作的目标定位和有效性评估提供信息。