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澳大利亚维多利亚州成人家庭暴力杀人案中的口腔颌面部损伤的人群研究。

Population study of orofacial injuries in adult family violence homicides in Victoria, Australia.

机构信息

Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, Australia.

Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, Australia.

出版信息

Forensic Sci Int. 2020 Nov;316:110467. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110467. Epub 2020 Aug 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study describes the prevalence and orofacial injury patterns associated with adult family violence (FV) homicides in Victoria, Australia. It follows a methods study for case selection of all FV homicides and injury measurement. Comprehensive analysis of orofacial injuries in FV homicides and their clinico-demographic context will inform future research on clinical FV indicators and sentinel injuries, and potentially lead to premorbid intervention in health services.

METHODS

All closed cases of FV homicides aged ≥18 years, January 2006 to December 2018, were identified by screening Victorian fatal assaults, based on victim-offender relationship. Primary data such as post-mortem computed tomography scans and photographs were assessed. Socio-demographic, clinical, interpersonal and incident parameters were descriptively analysed and statistically compared across FV homicides with and without facial injuries using cluster analysis and nonparametric tests.

RESULTS

Of 170 adult homicides screened for eligibility, 151 were included for final analysis. Over the 12-year period, 78.1% of all Victorian adult FV homicides had orofacial injuries. Significant cluster patterns of injury mechanism, victim-offender relationship and drug/alcohol impairment were identified in all homicides. Non-facial injuries were significantly higher in facial vs. non-facial injury homicides. Facial abrasion and incised wounds were the most common injury types.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first forensic-epidemiologic study evaluating the empirical evidence concerning orofacial injuries associated with population-wide adult Victorian FV homicides. The high level of orofacial injuries in this population during the study period may inform clinical practice and policy in FV intervention in Victoria and globally.

摘要

背景

本研究描述了澳大利亚维多利亚州成人家庭暴力(FV)杀人案中与口面部损伤相关的流行率和损伤模式。这是一项关于所有 FV 杀人案和损伤测量的病例选择方法研究的后续研究。FV 杀人案中口面部损伤及其临床人口统计学背景的综合分析将为未来关于临床 FV 指标和哨兵损伤的研究提供信息,并有可能导致在卫生服务中进行发病前干预。

方法

通过筛选基于受害者-施害者关系的维多利亚州致命袭击案件,确定了所有年龄≥18 岁的 FV 杀人案的封闭案例。评估了尸体计算机断层扫描和照片等原始数据。对社会人口统计学、临床、人际关系和事件参数进行描述性分析,并使用聚类分析和非参数检验对有和无面部损伤的 FV 杀人案进行统计比较。

结果

在筛选出的 170 例符合条件的成人杀人案中,有 151 例被纳入最终分析。在 12 年期间,所有维多利亚州成人 FV 杀人案中有 78.1%有口面部损伤。在所有杀人案中,均发现了损伤机制、受害者-施害者关系和药物/酒精损伤的显著聚类模式。与无面部损伤的杀人案相比,有面部损伤的杀人案中非面部损伤明显更高。面部擦伤和切割伤是最常见的损伤类型。

结论

这是第一项评估与人口范围广泛的维多利亚州成人 FV 杀人案相关的口面部损伤的经验证据的法医流行病学研究。在研究期间,该人群中口面部损伤的高发生率可能会为维多利亚州和全球的 FV 干预提供临床实践和政策方面的信息。

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