Interpersonal violence and violent re-injury in the Northern Territory.
Kah Heng Alexander LimKathleen McDermottDavid J ReadPublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2020)
Interpersonal violence is a recurring disease for a just under half of those presenting to a Top End hospital with moderate to severe injuries. Indigenous ethnicity, female gender and evidence of alcohol intake are predictive of prior interpersonal violence presentations. Patient under-reporting and incomplete data may underestimate the true prevalence of interpersonal violence presentations in rural and remote locales.