Authors
JP Shepherd, C Scully, M Shapland, M Irish, IJ Leslie
Publication date
1988/5/31
Journal
Injury
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
185-190
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
To characterize victims of assault attending a district general hospital, 294 consecutive patients were interviewed and exmined. The group included 249 men (median age 23 years, range 13–62 years) and 45 women (median age 23 years, range 15–46 years). The 15–30 years age group, single males, and the unemployed were over-represented (P = <0.001). Fewer than expected were professionals or aged 10–15 years or over 50 years. The ethnic background was not significantly different from the Bristol population. Facial injury was extremely common; 89 per cent of fractures, 70 per cent of wounds and 56 per cent of haematomas affected the face. Only 32 per cent of patients were assaulted within their home ward (13 per cent at home) and most assaults took place in the city centre on Fridays and Saturdays, between 11p.m. and 1a.m. and in or near public houses and clubs or in the street. Only 29 per cent of …
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