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Physical assault in New Zealand: the experience of 21 year old men and women in a community sample.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Martin, J; Nada-Raja, S; Langley, J; Feehan, M; McGee, R; Clarke, J; Begg, D; Hutchinson-Cervantes, M; Moffitt, T; Rivara, F
Published in: The New Zealand medical journal
May 1998

To obtain epidemiological information on physical assault in a high risk group of New Zealanders.Rates of physical assault in the preceding twelve months were ascertained by interview in a cohort of 21 year old, Dunedin-born men (n = 482) and women (n = 462).Forty-five percent of the men and one quarter of the women reported at least one physical assault, either completed, attempted or threatened. A small proportion of these received medical treatment. Most serious assaults were by a perpetrator who was thought to have been drinking alcohol. Most assaults on men were by strangers but partners carried out more assaults against women, especially those receiving medical treatment. One quarter of all assaults on women were by other women, compared to 15% of the assaults on men. Differences between patterns of assaults on women and on men are discussed.It is important for doctors to be aware of the widespread occurrence of interpersonal violence in New Zealand and its underreporting.

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Published In

The New Zealand medical journal

EISSN

1175-8716

ISSN

0028-8446

Publication Date

May 1998

Volume

111

Issue

1065

Start / End Page

158 / 160

Related Subject Headings

  • Violence
  • Sex Factors
  • Risk Factors
  • New Zealand
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female
  • Domestic Violence
  • Cohort Studies
 

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Martin, J., Nada-Raja, S., Langley, J., Feehan, M., McGee, R., Clarke, J., … Rivara, F. (1998). Physical assault in New Zealand: the experience of 21 year old men and women in a community sample. The New Zealand Medical Journal, 111(1065), 158–160.
Martin, J., S. Nada-Raja, J. Langley, M. Feehan, R. McGee, J. Clarke, D. Begg, M. Hutchinson-Cervantes, T. Moffitt, and F. Rivara. “Physical assault in New Zealand: the experience of 21 year old men and women in a community sample.The New Zealand Medical Journal 111, no. 1065 (May 1998): 158–60.
Martin J, Nada-Raja S, Langley J, Feehan M, McGee R, Clarke J, et al. Physical assault in New Zealand: the experience of 21 year old men and women in a community sample. The New Zealand medical journal. 1998 May;111(1065):158–60.
Martin, J., et al. “Physical assault in New Zealand: the experience of 21 year old men and women in a community sample.The New Zealand Medical Journal, vol. 111, no. 1065, May 1998, pp. 158–60.
Martin J, Nada-Raja S, Langley J, Feehan M, McGee R, Clarke J, Begg D, Hutchinson-Cervantes M, Moffitt T, Rivara F. Physical assault in New Zealand: the experience of 21 year old men and women in a community sample. The New Zealand medical journal. 1998 May;111(1065):158–160.

Published In

The New Zealand medical journal

EISSN

1175-8716

ISSN

0028-8446

Publication Date

May 1998

Volume

111

Issue

1065

Start / End Page

158 / 160

Related Subject Headings

  • Violence
  • Sex Factors
  • Risk Factors
  • New Zealand
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female
  • Domestic Violence
  • Cohort Studies