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N.C. Division of Public Health / Injury and Violence Prevention Branch / Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit / 919-707-5425 / www.ncpublichealth.com State of North Carolina / Department of Health and Human Services / www.ncdhhs.gov N.C. DHHS is an equal opportunity employer and provider. Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): 2010 N.C. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Injury and Violence Prevention Branch / June 2008 Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by gender: N.C. BRFSS 2010 15.1 9.5 20.3 0 5 10 15 20 25 Total Males Females Percentage Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by age group: N.C. BRFSS 2010 13.6 16.3 18.0 19.0 16.0 8.6 5.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Percentage Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by educational attainment: N.C. BRFSS 2010 18.2 16.5 18.2 10.5 0 5 10 15 20 25 < High School High School > High School College Graduate Percentage Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by income: N.C. BRFSS 2010 26.3 23.0 17.0 15.3 14.5 8.7 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 <$15k $15-$24k $25-$34k $35-$49k $50-$74k >$75k Percentage NORTH CAROLINA INJURY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION www.injuryfreenc.ncdhhs.gov 7/11 The North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (N.C. BRFSS) provides a critical source of public health data for understanding the scope of injury-related problems and measuring progress toward overall statewide goals. The North Carolina BRFSS Survey is a random-digit-dialing telephone survey of non-institutionalized adults, ages 18 and older. In 2010, more than 12,000 respondents completed the survey. Every year a core set of injury-related questions are asked. In 2010, injury-related questions were asked on topics regarding falls, seatbelt use, traumatic brain injury, and sexual and physical violence. This surveillance update includes data collected in 2010 on 11,278 surveys. Results presented here are for adults who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked or physically hurt by a partner or ex-partner. Percentages are weighted to population characteristics. See the N.C. BRFSS website for more information, specific details on item responses, and data limitations: www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHS/brfss.
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Title | Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) : N.C. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System |
Date | 2011-07 |
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Full Text | N.C. Division of Public Health / Injury and Violence Prevention Branch / Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit / 919-707-5425 / www.ncpublichealth.com State of North Carolina / Department of Health and Human Services / www.ncdhhs.gov N.C. DHHS is an equal opportunity employer and provider. Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): 2010 N.C. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Injury and Violence Prevention Branch / June 2008 Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by gender: N.C. BRFSS 2010 15.1 9.5 20.3 0 5 10 15 20 25 Total Males Females Percentage Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by age group: N.C. BRFSS 2010 13.6 16.3 18.0 19.0 16.0 8.6 5.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ Percentage Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by educational attainment: N.C. BRFSS 2010 18.2 16.5 18.2 10.5 0 5 10 15 20 25 < High School High School > High School College Graduate Percentage Percentage of people in N.C. who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked by partner & ex-partner, by income: N.C. BRFSS 2010 26.3 23.0 17.0 15.3 14.5 8.7 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 <$15k $15-$24k $25-$34k $35-$49k $50-$74k >$75k Percentage NORTH CAROLINA INJURY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION www.injuryfreenc.ncdhhs.gov 7/11 The North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (N.C. BRFSS) provides a critical source of public health data for understanding the scope of injury-related problems and measuring progress toward overall statewide goals. The North Carolina BRFSS Survey is a random-digit-dialing telephone survey of non-institutionalized adults, ages 18 and older. In 2010, more than 12,000 respondents completed the survey. Every year a core set of injury-related questions are asked. In 2010, injury-related questions were asked on topics regarding falls, seatbelt use, traumatic brain injury, and sexual and physical violence. This surveillance update includes data collected in 2010 on 11,278 surveys. Results presented here are for adults who reported being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked or physically hurt by a partner or ex-partner. Percentages are weighted to population characteristics. See the N.C. BRFSS website for more information, specific details on item responses, and data limitations: www.schs.state.nc.us/SCHS/brfss. |
OCLC number | 897808574 |