Report
The feasibility and utility of using coded ambulance records for a violence surveillance system: a novel pilot study
Publisher
Violent crimes
Drugs and alcohol
Alcohol harms
Ambulance service
Health data
Drug use
Australia
Resources
Description
Abstract:
The acute association between interpersonal violence, alcohol and drug use, self-harm, and mental health issues is relatively unexplored. Violence-related ambulance attendances were analysed, differentiated by type of violence and by victim or aggressor of violence, as well as the co-occurrence of alcohol and drug use, self-harm, and mental health issues. Ambulance attendances related to victims of violence had few co-occurring issues beyond alcohol and drug misuse. In contrast, attendances related to aggressors were more complex, with high proportions of co-occurring mental health, self-harm, and alcohol and drug issues. These findings demonstrate the utility of ambulance data for surveillance of interpersonal violence.
Publication Details
ISBN:
978 1 925304 42 8
Copyright:
Australian Institute of Criminology 2020
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Series:
Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice, no.595
Post date:
24 Apr 2020
