用一种新的自然语言处理算法估计新冠肺炎大流行前后城市医院亲密伴侣暴力的患病率

IF 0.9 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
A. Zeidan, Dabney P. Evans, Randi N. Smith, A. Tabaie, R. Kamaleswaran
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摘要

在美国,COVID-19对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的影响仍然相对未知,尽管一些早期数据表明,在COVID-19期间,IPV病例有所增加。本研究的目的是测量东南某城市医院在COVID-19大流行之前和期间IPV的流行情况。我们对一家大容量一级创伤医院的IPV遭遇进行了回顾性分析。通过一种新颖的自然语言处理算法,使用非结构化临床记录中与ipvv相关的单词和短语来识别ipvv相遇。将2019年2月至8月(COVID-19前期)与2020年2月至8月(COVID-19期)的IPV遭遇情况进行比较。COVID-19期间IPV访问率高于COVID-19前期间(2020年占所有访问的0.82%,2019年占所有访问的0.72%)。2020年,无IPV就诊记录的患者IPV就诊次数增加,而有IPV就诊记录的患者IPV就诊次数减少。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,IPV发病率有所增加,首次接触IPV的患者人数有所增加。未来的医院和社区大流行防范方案必须包括扩大筛查、资源分配和对不安全情况下的人的保护政策。
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Estimating the Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence at an Urban Hospital Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Novel Natural Language Processing Algorithm
The impact of COVID-19 on intimate partner violence (IPV) in the United States is still relatively unknown, although some early data demonstrate that cases of IPV increased during COVID-19. The objective of this study was to measure the prevalence of IPV before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in a southeastern urban hospital. We performed a retrospective analysis of IPV encounters at a single high-volume Level I trauma hospital. IPV encounters were identified through a novel natural language processing algorithm using IPV-related words and phrases within unstructured clinical notes. IPV encounters from February to August 2019 (pre-COVID-19 period) were compared with encounters from February to August 2020 (COVID-19 period). The IPV visit rate during the COVID-19 period was higher than that during the pre-COVID-19 period (0.82% of all visits in 2020 vs. 0.72% of all visits in 2019). The number of IPV encounters for patients with no prior IPV visits was higher in 2020, whereas the number of revisits, patients with prior IPV encounters, was lower in 2020. There was an increased incidence of IPV during the COVID-19 pandemic with an increase in the number of patients presenting with first time IPV encounters. Future hospital and community pandemic preparedness protocols must include expansion of screening, resource allocation, and protective policies for those in unsafe situations.
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Violence and Gender
Violence and Gender CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
23
期刊介绍: Violence and Gender is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing on the role of gender in the understanding, prediction, and prevention of acts of violence. The Journal is the international forum for the critical examination of biological, genetic, behavioral, psychological, racial, ethnic, and cultural factors as they relate to the gender of perpetrators of violence. Through peer-reviewed research, roundtable discussions, case studies, and other original content, Violence and Gender explores the difficult issues that are vital to threat assessment and prevention of the epidemic of violence. Violence and Gender coverage includes: Alcohol and chemical use/abuse Anthropology, social, and cultural influences Biology and physiology Brain health Brain trauma & injury Early childhood development Environmental influences Gender Genetics Group violence: gang, peer, political, government, and religious Mental health: illnesses, disorders, diseases, and conditions Neuropsychology Neuroscience Paraphilic behavior Parenting and familial influences Peer influences Personality and temperament Predatory behavior & aggression Psychopathy Psychopharmacology School, college/university, and workplace influences Sexuality Spirituality Suicidology Threat assessment warning behaviors Video games, films, television, the Internet, and media Violent fantasies Weapons.
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