Relationship Between Trauma and Unemployment

When
unemployment is high, there is more penetrating trauma (bullets,
knives).  When employment is high, there is more blunt trauma
(automobile crashes).



href="http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Health/2007/08/09/unemployment_predicts_hospital_trauma/5157/">Unemployment
predicts hospital trauma


Published: Aug. 9, 2007 at 9:48 PM



NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 9 (UPI) -- A University of Tennessee study found a
link between unemployment rates and a type of trauma seen in hospital
emergency rooms in pre-Katrina New Orleans.



Atul Madan of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and
colleagues examined unemployment rates in New Orleans from the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, and the registry of trauma emergency room
admissions from January 1994 and November 1999 at the Medical Center of
Louisiana at New Orleans -- known as Charity Hospital.



The study, published in Springer's World Journal of Surgery, found the
higher the unemployment rate, the higher the number of admissions for
penetrating trauma -- injuries by an object piercing the skin such as
bullets and knives.



However, the lower the unemployment rates, the higher the number of
admissions for blunt trauma -- the majority of them the result of motor
vehicle collisions.



Madan said a possible explanation for the finding could be that with
higher employment and higher incomes, more travel is likely, resulting
in more accidents.



I suppose Emergency Departments can expect to see more penetrating
trauma in the coming months.



Incidentally, href="http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/341/25/1892">unemployment
is also a huge risk factor for domestic violence.



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