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Alcohol-related violence presenting to the emergency department : is ‘glassing’ the big issue?

机译:与酒精有关的暴力向急诊部门提出:“戴眼镜”是大问题吗?

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Objective ududDescribe the characteristics of patients presenting to Emergency Departments (EDs) within Queensland, Australia with injuries due to assault with a glass implement (‘glassing’) and to set this within the broader context of presentations due to alcohol-related violence.ududMethods ududAnalysis of prospectively collected ED injury surveillance data collated by the Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit (QISU) between 1999 and 2011. Cases of injury due to alcohol-related violence were identified and analysed using coded fields supplemented with qualitative data contained within the injury description text. Descriptive statistics were used to assess the characteristics of injury presentations due to alcohol-related violence. Violence included interpersonal violence and aggression (verbal aggression and object violence).ududResultsududA total of 4629 cases were studied. The study population was predominantly male (72%) and aged 18 to 24 (36%), with males in this age group comprising more than a quarter of the study population (28%). Nine percent of alcohol-related assault injuries were a consequence of ‘glassing’. The home was the most common location for alcohol-related violence (31%) and alcohol-related ‘glassings’ (33%). Overall, the most common glass object involved was a bottle (75%), however, within licensed venues an even mix of a drinking glass (44%) and glass bottle (45%) were identified.ududConclusions ududContrary to public perception generated by media, ‘glassing’ incidents, particularly at licensed venues, constitute a relatively small proportion of all alcohol-related violence. The current study highlights the predominance of young men injured following alcohol-related violence, demonstrating a key focus area within the population for aiming prevention strategies.
机译:目的 ud ud描述在澳大利亚昆士兰州急诊科就诊的患者的特点,这些患者因用玻璃器皿(“玻璃杯”)殴打而受伤,并将其设置在更广泛的因酒精相关暴力而导致的陈述中。 ud udMethods ud ud分析了昆士兰州伤害监督局(QISU)在1999年至2011年期间收集的前瞻性ED伤害监测数据。使用酒精性暴力造成的伤害病例被识别并使用带有定性的编码字段进行了分析。伤害描述文本中包含的数据。描述性统计数据用于评估与酒精有关的暴力造成的伤害表现的特征。暴力包括人际暴力和侵略(语言侵略和对象暴力)。 ud ud结果 ud ud总共研究了4629例。研究人群主要为男性(72%),年龄在18至24岁(36%)之间,该年龄段的男性占研究人群的四分之一以上(28%)。 9%的酒精相关袭击伤害是“戴眼镜”造成的。房屋是与酒精有关的暴力行为(31%)和与酒精有关的“眼镜”(33%)最常见的地方。总体而言,涉及的最常见的玻璃物品是瓶子(75%),但是在许可的场所中,可以识别出水杯(44%)和玻璃瓶(45%)的均匀混合。 ud ud结论 ud ud相反根据媒体的公众看法,“眼镜”事件,尤其是在许可的场所,在所有与酒精有关的暴力事件中所占的比例相对较小。当前的研究强调了因酒精相关的暴力行为而受伤的年轻男子的主要地位,表明了人群中针对预防策略的重点关注领域。

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