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Understanding the Barriers of Violence Victims’ Health Care Use

机译:了解暴力受害者卫生保健的障碍

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Violence is a leading cause of death among U.S. adults under age 45. There are also 3.3 million living violence victims, most of whom forgo formal health care when injured. We developed and tested a framework to understand why. We argue that violence victims must consider their need for care and three situational factors of victimization that may serve as barriers for care seeking: the victim’s relationship to the offender, their victimization history, and the offense committed (sexual vs. nonsexual). In analyses of 9,912 violent victimizations from 8,635 participants in the National Crime Victimization Survey from 1993 to 2017, we found that injury severity and situational factors of victimization independently and interactively predict formal health care use. Even when serious injury occurs, victimizations involving known offenders, repeat victimizations, and sexual violence are less likely than their counterparts to result in formal health care use. We discuss the implications of these findings for victims and health care providers.
机译:暴力是美国45岁以下成年人死亡的主要原因。还有330万暴力受害者,其中大多数人在受伤时放弃了正规的医疗保健。我们开发并测试了一个框架来了解原因。我们认为,暴力受害者必须考虑他们的护理需要和三个情境因素的受害,可能作为障碍寻求护理:受害者的关系,罪犯,他们的被害历史,以及犯罪犯(性与非性)。在1993年至2017年的全国犯罪受害调查中,我们对8635名参与者的9912起暴力受害事件进行了分析,发现伤害严重程度和受害情境因素独立且交互地预测正式医疗服务的使用。即使发生严重伤害,涉及已知罪犯的伤害、重复伤害和性暴力也不太可能导致正式的医疗保健使用。我们将讨论这些发现对受害者和医疗服务提供者的影响。

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