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When the Cats are away: The impact of sporting events on assault- and alcohol-related emergency department attendances
被引:13
|作者:
Miller, Peter
[1
]
McDonald, Louise
[1
]
McKenzie, Stephen
[1
]
O'Brien, Kerry
[1
]
Staiger, Petra
[1
]
机构:
[1] Deakin Univ, Sch Psychol, Geelong, Vic 3220, Australia
关键词:
alcohol;
sporting event;
emergency department;
assault;
injury;
SELF-HATE LEAD;
THREATENED EGOTISM;
VIOLENCE;
AGGRESSION;
ESTEEM;
NARCISSISM;
DRINKING;
SPECTATORS;
PATTERNS;
MODEL;
D O I:
10.1111/j.1465-3362.2012.00481.x
中图分类号:
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Introduction and Aims Despite the attention given to the broad topic of alcohol and violence, there are few studies of this relationship in the context of sporting events and their impact on alcohol-related hospital emergency department (ED) attendances, none of which are Australian. Methods De-identified patient records from Barwon Health's Geelong Hospital ED were analysed from 1 July 2005 to 16 February 2010. Information contained in these records included age, gender, suburb of residence, attendance date and time, arrival mode and reason for attendance. The ED triage database was searched for attendances relating to alcohol, drugs and assault of which 16?940 cases were returned. Results There was a substantial increase in annual alcohol-related ED attendances from 2006 to 2009. Hierarchical binary logistic regression analyses showed that having a game on a particular day did not contribute to the model, but there were significantly more ED attendances for assaults on days when the Geelong Cats won. There were no significant predictors of ED attendance for alcohol-related harm in the variables studied. Discussion The findings of the study suggest that there are significantly more assault-related attendances at the ED in Geelong when the local national football team, the Geelong Cats, won. None of the variables under investigation appears to have impacted on alcohol-related attendances which were not assaults (i.e. injuries or intoxication). Conclusions It appears that increases in ED attendances associated with the success of a local sporting team are not significantly associated with alcohol use and are more influenced by other factors.
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