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. 2008 Sep-Oct;123(5):628–635. doi: 10.1177/003335490812300513

Table 3.

Characteristics of confirmed victims and episodes of IPV seen in Oregon hospital emergency or inpatient departments

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aThree primary codes (E967.3, 995.81, and 995.80) applied in all 52 participating hospitals.

bTwelve provisional codes (E967.3, E960.0, 995.81, E968.0–E968.9, 995.80, V71.5, 995.83, V61.10, E962.0–E966, E960.1, E967.9, E967.1, 995.85, V61.11, E961.0) applied in the subset of 35 participating hospitals.

cColumn subtotals by category may not sum to this value because of missing values.

dP<0.05 for Chi-square test comparing distribution of victims identified using primary codes compared with victims identified using provisional codes.

eAbsence of information about contemporaneous pregnancy was treated as “not pregnancy related.”

IPV = intimate partner violence

ICD-9-CM = International Classification of Diseases, 9th Edition, Clinical Modification

A/PI = Asian/Pacific Islander

AI/AN = American Indian/Alaska Native