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. 2016 Sep 7;93(5):797–807. doi: 10.1007/s11524-016-0076-3

TABLE 2.

Time trends for legal intervention- and assault-related injuries treated in hospital emergency departments—nationally representative estimates for US men and women ages 15–34, 2001–2014 (N = 683,033 injuries). Results from inverse variance-weighted linear regression models

Injury intent Gender
All persons Men Women
Coef. 95 % CI Coef. 95 % CI Coef. 95 % CI
Legal intervention
 Yeara 1.70 (1.01, 2.39) 3.03 (1.81, 4.25) 0.30 (0.48, 0.55)
 Interceptb 46.65 (42.54, 50.76) 77.53 (70.34, 84.72) 14.86 (13.13, 16.59)
Assault
 Yeara −7.93 (−16.22, 0.35) −8.73 (−20.40, 2.94) −6.89 (−14.12, 0.34)
 Interceptb 1206.05 (1155.82, 1256.29) 1452.88 (1382.85, 1522.91) 949.94 (903.86, 996.02)

aCoefficient corresponds to the estimated annual injury rate increase per 100,000 population

bCoefficient corresponds to the model-based estimate for the injury rate per 100,000 population in 2001