Intentional injury and violent death after intimate partner violence. A retrospective matched-cohort study
Preventive Medicine May 15, 2021
Nesca M, Au W, Turnbull L, et al. - This study was carried out to ascertain the correlation between intimate partner violence (IPV), as distinguished in criminal Justice disposition records, and subsequent healthcare-identified intentional injury inflicted by others, including violent death. Using linked multisectoral databases, a retrospective population-based matched-cohort study was performed. Researchers compared female adult Manitoba residents identified as victims of IPV in provincial prosecution and disposition records 2004 to 2016 (n = 20,469) with three non-victims (n = 61,407) of similar age, relationship status, and place of residence at the date of the IPV incident. The data imply that Justice involvement represents an opportunity for intersectoral collaborative prevention of subsequent intentional injury among IPV victims.
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