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Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015

BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence can lead to deaths of one or both partners and others (i.e., corollary victims). Prior studies do not enumerate the societal cost of intimate partner violence-related fatalities, exclude corollary victims from most analyses, and do not describe groups who bear t...

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Autores principales: Graham, Laurie M., Ranapurwala, Shabbar I., Zimmer, Catherine, Macy, Rebecca J., Rizo, Cynthia F., Lanier, Paul, Martin, Sandra L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7888591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33596226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246477
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author Graham, Laurie M.
Ranapurwala, Shabbar I.
Zimmer, Catherine
Macy, Rebecca J.
Rizo, Cynthia F.
Lanier, Paul
Martin, Sandra L.
author_facet Graham, Laurie M.
Ranapurwala, Shabbar I.
Zimmer, Catherine
Macy, Rebecca J.
Rizo, Cynthia F.
Lanier, Paul
Martin, Sandra L.
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description BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence can lead to deaths of one or both partners and others (i.e., corollary victims). Prior studies do not enumerate the societal cost of intimate partner violence-related fatalities, exclude corollary victims from most analyses, and do not describe groups who bear the highest societal costs from intimate partner violence. OBJECTIVE: We examine racial/ethnic and gender-based disparities in potential years of life lost (PYLL) among intimate partners and corollary victims of intimate partner violence-related mortality. METHODS: We used 16 US states’ 2006–2015 National Violent Death Reporting System data to estimate PYLL among intimate partners (n = 6,282) and corollary victims (n = 1,634) by victims’ race/ethnicity and sex. We describe fatalities by sex, race/ethnicity, age, and victim-suspect relationships and used hierarchical linear models to examine PYLL per death differences by victims’ sex and race/ethnicity. RESULTS: Nearly 290,000 years of potential life were lost by partner and corollary victims as a result of IPV in 16 states during the decade of study. Most partner victims were female (59%); most corollary victims were male (76%). Female intimate partners died 5.1 years earlier (95% CI: 4.4., 5.9) than males, and female corollary victims died 3.6 years (1.9, 5.5) earlier than males. Racial/ethnic minorities died nine or more years earlier than their White counterparts. White males had the lowest PYLL per death of all sex/race groups. IMPLICATIONS: Intimate partner violence-related fatalities exact a high societal cost, and the burden of that cost is disproportionately high among racial/ethnic minorities. Future interventions targeting specific sex and race/ethnic groups might help reduce disparities in intimate partner violence burden.
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spelling pubmed-78885912021-02-23 Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015 Graham, Laurie M. Ranapurwala, Shabbar I. Zimmer, Catherine Macy, Rebecca J. Rizo, Cynthia F. Lanier, Paul Martin, Sandra L. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence can lead to deaths of one or both partners and others (i.e., corollary victims). Prior studies do not enumerate the societal cost of intimate partner violence-related fatalities, exclude corollary victims from most analyses, and do not describe groups who bear the highest societal costs from intimate partner violence. OBJECTIVE: We examine racial/ethnic and gender-based disparities in potential years of life lost (PYLL) among intimate partners and corollary victims of intimate partner violence-related mortality. METHODS: We used 16 US states’ 2006–2015 National Violent Death Reporting System data to estimate PYLL among intimate partners (n = 6,282) and corollary victims (n = 1,634) by victims’ race/ethnicity and sex. We describe fatalities by sex, race/ethnicity, age, and victim-suspect relationships and used hierarchical linear models to examine PYLL per death differences by victims’ sex and race/ethnicity. RESULTS: Nearly 290,000 years of potential life were lost by partner and corollary victims as a result of IPV in 16 states during the decade of study. Most partner victims were female (59%); most corollary victims were male (76%). Female intimate partners died 5.1 years earlier (95% CI: 4.4., 5.9) than males, and female corollary victims died 3.6 years (1.9, 5.5) earlier than males. Racial/ethnic minorities died nine or more years earlier than their White counterparts. White males had the lowest PYLL per death of all sex/race groups. IMPLICATIONS: Intimate partner violence-related fatalities exact a high societal cost, and the burden of that cost is disproportionately high among racial/ethnic minorities. Future interventions targeting specific sex and race/ethnic groups might help reduce disparities in intimate partner violence burden. Public Library of Science 2021-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7888591/ /pubmed/33596226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246477 Text en © 2021 Graham et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rizo, Cynthia F.
Lanier, Paul
Martin, Sandra L.
Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015
title Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015
title_full Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015
title_fullStr Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015
title_full_unstemmed Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015
title_short Disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: Data from 16 states for 2006–2015
title_sort disparities in potential years of life lost due to intimate partner violence: data from 16 states for 2006–2015
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7888591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33596226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246477
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