5 research outputs found
Impact of violent offences on heath, by disability.
1<p>These incidents were experienced by 1653 people without disability, 290 people with non-mental disability and 157 people with mental illness.</p
Prevalence and odds of violence subtypes in people aged 16 and above, by disability (interview measures of violence only).
<p>Prevalence and odds of violence subtypes in people aged 16 and above, by disability (interview measures of violence only).</p
Population attributable fraction for violence related to the independent effect of disability, and estimated number of victims arising from PAF in England and Wales in 2009<sup>1</sup>.
1<p>Based on ONS mid-2009 population figures.</p>2<p>Based on (1) and our estimates of violence prevalence in the whole population.</p>3<p>Based on (1) and our estimates of prevalence of disability and prevalence of violence among the disabled.</p>4<p>Based on (3) and our PAF estimates among those with disability.</p
Sample socio-demographic and disability characteristics.
*<p>None of these variables had missing values for >1% of the sample.</p>**<p>p for difference <0.001.</p
Prevalence and odds of violence subtypes in people aged 16–59, by disability (interview and self-completion measures of violence).
<p>Prevalence and odds of violence subtypes in people aged 16–59, by disability (interview and self-completion measures of violence).</p