TY - JOUR PY - 1999// TI - Differences in incidence of (violent) traumatic events in the national registration systems, population surveys and studies from family practice; a review of literature JO - Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde A1 - Mol, S. S. A1 - Dinant, G. J. A1 - Metsemakers, J. F. A1 - Knottnerus, J. A. SP - 1308 EP - 1314 VL - 143 IS - 25 N2 - OBJECT: Comparison of (cumulative) incidences of traumatic events from population surveys and registration systems as well as from studies in general practice. DESIGN: Literature study. METHOD: Literature searches were done about the frequencies of accidents, sudden death, physical and sexual abuse listed in electronic databases and relevant catalogs covering 1986-1998, after which more references were searched via the references found, going back to 1984. RESULTS: There were large discrepancies between frequencies found in the several studies, such as national registration systems (n = 4), surveys in the open population (n = 10) and studies in general practice (n = 4). The incidence (per 1000 persons per year) of physical abuse were 66, 2.7 and 1-3 for surveys in the open population, police and general practitioners' registration systems respectively. For sexual abuse the figures were 21, 0.025 and 0.2-2.9 respectively. Different definitions and methods were used in the studies. CONCLUSION: General practitioners are aware of only a fraction of what their patients experience.

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