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[Domestic violence]

S Fabricius1, O Brink, A V Charles

  • 1Ulykkes Analyse Centret for Arhus Amtskommune, Arhus Universitetshospital, Arhus Amtssygehus, ortopaedkirurgisk afdeling.

Ugeskrift for Laeger
|July 29, 1998
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Domestic violence against women showed fluctuating incidence rates between 1981-1994, while child abuse rates remained stable. This study tracked violence exposure in casualty and forensic departments.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Medicine
  • Public Health
  • Criminology

Context:

  • Prospective registration of violence victims in casualty wards and forensic medicine departments.
  • Comparative analysis of domestic violence incidence across three distinct periods: 1981-82, 1987-88, and 1993-94.
  • Focus on violence against women by spouse/husband and violence against children by parents.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the developmental trends in the incidence of domestic violence against women and children.
  • To compare current domestic violence statistics with historical data from previous decades.
  • To identify patterns in reporting domestic violence to the police by demographic groups.

Summary:

  • Domestic violence incidence among women aged 25-34 years was 1.9/1000 in 1993-94, compared to 1.7 in 1981-82 and 2.9 in 1987-88.

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  • Twelve percent of women experienced severe violence, and 6.6% were registered multiple times.
  • Violence against children incidence remained constant at 0.3/1000 throughout the study periods.
  • Reporting rates to police differed between Danish (38%) and foreign (25.8%) women.
  • Impact:

    • Provides crucial data for public health interventions and policy development aimed at reducing domestic violence.
    • Highlights the persistent issue of violence against children, necessitating continued monitoring and support.
    • Informs understanding of victim reporting behaviors and potential barriers for different demographic groups.