McKenzie K C, Burns R B, McCarthy E P, Freund K M
Evans Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Mass 02118-2334, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 1998 Apr;13(4):277-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00081.x.
Studies have evaluated the prevalence of domestic violence in populations of patients in emergency and primary care settings, but there are little data on patients admitted to hospitals. We undertook a study to evaluate the prevalence of domestic violence among female inpatients. Of 131 consecutive female patients between the ages of 18 and 60 admitted to a nontrauma urban teaching hospital asked to complete a self-administered survey about domestic violence, 101 completed the questionnaire. Twenty-six percent of the respondents reported being in an abusive relationship at one time. Two patients felt that domestic violence contributed to their current reason for admission. No respondents were asked about domestic violence by health care providers. Domestic violence is an uncommon but important precipitant to nontrauma hospital admissions. Physicians should query all female inpatients about domestic assault.
已有研究评估了急诊和初级保健机构中患者群体的家庭暴力患病率,但关于入院患者的数据却很少。我们开展了一项研究以评估女性住院患者中的家庭暴力患病率。在一家城市非创伤性教学医院连续收治的131名年龄在18至60岁之间的女性患者中,要求她们完成一份关于家庭暴力的自我管理调查问卷,其中101人完成了问卷。26%的受访者报告曾处于虐待关系中。两名患者认为家庭暴力是她们此次入院的原因。没有医护人员询问过受访者关于家庭暴力的情况。家庭暴力是非创伤性住院的一个不常见但重要的诱因。医生应该询问所有女性住院患者是否遭受过家庭攻击。