Emergency Department Usage Patterns Among Pediatric Victims of Gun Violence and Physical Assault

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作者
Bernardin, Mary Elizabeth [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cutler, Keven O. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Div Pediat Emergency Med, Columbia, MO USA
[2] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Div Emergency Med, St Louis, MO USA
[3] 1 Hosp Dr,Suite M562, Columbia, MO 65203 USA
关键词
healthcare utilization; interpersonal violence; physical assault; gun violence; injury prevention; FIREARM-RELATED INJURIES; RISK-FACTORS; YOUTH; CHILDREN; INTERVENTION; ADOLESCENTS; BEHAVIORS; TRAUMA; ABUSE; CARE;
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10.1097/PEC.0000000000003089
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
ObjectiveViolent injuries are a common reason for pediatric emergency department (ED) visits, with gun violence being the leading cause of violent death among children. The objective of this study was to assess for patterns of pediatric ED usage that are associated with future ED visits for violent injuries.MethodsThis case-control study included youths aged 6 to 19 years who presented to a pediatric ED over a 3-year period due to a physical assault (PA) or their first known gunshot wound (GSW). We compared them with age-, race-, and sex-matched youths presenting for nonviolent medical complaints. All previous ED visits were coded as (1) injuries due to a previous PA, (2) mental/behavioral health visits, (3) sexual/reproductive health visits, (4) sexual assault, or (5) concerns for child abuse. We used multivariate logistic regression to identify patterns of previous ED usage associated with future ED visits for injuries related to PA and/or GSW.ResultsThe PA and GSW groups used the ED for previous PAs, mental/behavioral health, sexual/reproductive health, sexual assault, and/or child abuse concerns on average 4 to 8 times as often as the control group. Previous ED visits for mental/behavioral health (odds ratio [OR] 5), sexual/reproductive health (OR 3), sexual assault (OR 9), and prior PA (OR 8) were predictive of a future ED visit for PA. Male sex (OR 6) and previous ED visits for PA (OR 5) were predictive of a future ED visit for GSW. Two percent of the PA group and 9% of the GSW group returned to the ED with a subsequent GSW in the following 16 to 40 months.ConclusionsEmergency department visits due to interpersonal violence, mental/behavioral health, sexual/reproductive health, and sexual assault are associated with recurrent ED visits for violent injuries. Awareness of patterns of ED usage may aid in identifying patients at high risk for violence and increase opportunities for preventative interventions.
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