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Alcohol and Violence in the Emergency Room: A Review and Perspectives from Psychological and Social Sciences

机译:急诊室的酒精与暴力:心理与社会科学的回顾与展望

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Our objective is to present a focused review of the scientific literature on the effect of alcohol consumption on violence related-injuries assessed in the emergency room (ER) and to show how psychological and behavioral sciences could lead to a better understanding of the factors contributing to alcohol-related injuries in the ER. We retrieved published literature through a detailed search in Academic Search Premier, MEDLINE with Full Text PsycARTICLES, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, PsycINFO, PUBMed and SocINDEX with Full Text for articles related to emergency rooms, medical problems and sociocognitive models addressing alcohol intoxication articles. The first search was conducted in June 2011 and updated until August 2013. Literature shows that compared to uninjured patients; injured ones have a higher probability of: (i) having an elevated blood-alcohol concentration upon arrival at the ER; (ii) reporting having drunk alcohol during the six hours preceding the event; and (iii) suffering from drinking-related consequences that adversely affect their social life. The main neurocognitive and sociocognitive models on alcohol and aggression are also discussed in order to understand the aetiology of violence-related injuries in emergency rooms. Suggestions are made for future research and prevention.
机译:我们的目标是针对在急诊室(ER)中评估的饮酒对暴力相关伤害的影响提供科学文献的重点综述,并展示心理和行为科学如何能够更好地理解促成暴力的因素急诊室中与酒精有关的伤害。我们通过在学术搜索Premier,MEDLINE和全文PsycARTICLES,心理学和行为科学馆藏,PsycINFO,PUBMed和SocINDEX以及全文中的详细搜索中检索了急诊室,医疗问题和解决酒精中毒文章的社会认知模型等方面的详细文献。首次搜索于2011年6月进行,并更新至2013年8月。文献显示,与未受伤的患者相比;受伤的人更有可能:(i)到达急诊室时血液酒精浓度升高; (ii)报告在活动开始前六个小时内曾喝酒; (iii)遭受与饮酒有关的后果,对他们的社会生活产生不利影响。还讨论了有关酒精和攻击性的主要神经认知和社会认知模型,以了解急诊室暴力相关伤害的病因。为将来的研究和预防提出了建议。

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