As part of a transcultural investigation of violent behaviour in Denmark and South America, the lesions from accidents involving deliberate violence registered in three Danish emergency wards during a l-year period were studied. A quantity of 2211 lesions were diagnosed in 1316 patients (953 male an
Injuries due to deliberate violence in areas of Denmark. V. Violence against women and children
✍ Scribed by Vibeke B. Breiting; Karin Helweg-Larsen; Helle Staugaard; Ole Aalund; Søren B. Albrektsen; Lis Danielsen; Jon Jacobsen; Henrik Kjaerulff; Jørgen L. Thomsen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 588 KB
- Volume
- 41
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0379-0738
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✦ Synopsis
Summaq
As part of an European-South American study of deliberate violence cases of violence against women 315 years of age and violence against and among children under the age of 15 years were registered at 3 Danish emergency wards and at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Copenhagen. 352 cases of violence against women and 46 cases of violence against children were registered in the three emergency wards corresponding to rates of about 1.6/1000 per year for women, 0.6/1000 per year for boys and 0.7/1000 per year for girls in a provincial/rural district, the catchment region of Holbaek County Hospital, 3.4/1000 per year for women, 2.8/1000 per year for bo,ys and 0.6/1000 per year for girls in a mainly middle income area of the metropolis Copenhagen, the catchment region of Frederiksberg Hospital, and 4.011000 per year for women, 4.0/1000 per year for boys and 0.9/1000 per year for girls in a mainly low income area of Copenhagen, the catchment region of the Rigshospital. Nineteen live adult female victims and 17 dead adult female victims of violence were registered in the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Copenhagen, where also one was registered as a victim of homicide. Nearly half of the adult live female victims of violence had been injured at home while this was the case for approximately three fourth of the dead victims. In 35Oh of the live cases the husband was the aggressor and in 12% a former cohabitant. In 71% of the homicide cases the husband was the aggressor. The live women appeared to have fewer but more serious lesions than men. The pattern of deliberate violence against women appears to be associated with socio-economic and cultural factors. In cases with ;a preceding quarrel there is statistically a link to alcohol intoxication. In half of the cases of violence against children the aggressor was known to the victim, in 15% the aggressor was one of the parents, while 42%1 of the cases were violence among children. The pattern of violence according to sex, and the distribution and severity of lesions for lo-14 years old children showed resemblance to the situation for adults. The lesions were more serious in young infant victims, especially boys, than in adult victims.
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