Literature DB >> 7486430

The study of the relationship between lifestyle characteristic self-reported drinking patterns and trauma.

S Brotman1, M C Indeck, D Leonard, J Huber.   

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A total of 161 usable interviews were obtained with 297 consecutive admissions to a Level I trauma center for purposes of evaluating patient socioeconomic patterns related to trauma. The median age of the purposeful sample was 31. There were 67.1% males, 29.2% females, and 3.7% unidentified; 43.5% were MVAs, 8.1% motorcycles, 2.5% pedestrians, 10.6% falls, and 3.7% penetrating trauma. Of those patients found ETOH positive, 40.8% admitted to drinking and driving regularly, 12.5% admitted to being previously arrested for DUI, 45% admitted that alcohol caused their current trauma, 28.6% had been previously arrested for traffic violation. Three-fourths did not routinely wear seat belts. The average education level of trauma victims was 12.2 years; 94% are blue collar workers. In summary the average trauma victim was a young adult male who had completed high school, somewhat below average earnings, and had a strong history of regular alcohol use as part of his lifestyle.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7486430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


  1 in total

1.  Resource utilization and outcomes of intoxicated drivers.

Authors:  Robert A Cherry; Pamela A Nichols; Theresa M Snavely; Lindsay J Camera; David T Mauger
Journal:  J Trauma Manag Outcomes       Date:  2010-08-05
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