Mental disorder as a risk factor for dog bites and post-bite cellulitis

Chun Chieh Yeh, Chien Chang Liao, Chih Hsin Muo, Shih Ni Chang, Chi Hsun Hsieh, Fei Na Chen, Hsien Yuan Lane, Fung Chang Sung

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Objectives: Patients with mental disorders are at an increased risk for sustaining traumatic injury. No study has evaluated the association between mental disorders and the injury of dog bite. We conducted case-control studies to investigate whether people with mental disorders are at elevated risks of dog bite and post-bite cellulitis. Methods: Using insurance data of 2000-2007, we compared 4660 patients with dog bites and 18,640 controls without the events for the association with mental disorders and other covariates. Amongst those with dog bites, a nested case-control study was performed to compare 286 patients with post-bite cellulites and rest of 4374 patients for factors associated with the infection. Results: Young children, the older adults, and people with low socioeconomic status were at an elevated risk of sustaining the dog bite. In separate logistic regression models adjusting for socio-demographic variables, the results showed that patients with concomitant psychotic and non-psychotic mental disorders were associated with increased risks of dog bites (adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 1.51, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.32-1.74) and of post-bite cellulitis (OR = 2.13, 95% CI 1.46-3.10). Conclusions: Individuals with mental disorders are likely at an elevated risk for serious dog bites and post-bite cellulitis. Crown

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1903-1907
頁數5
期刊Injury
43
發行號11
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 11月 2012

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 急診醫學
  • 骨科和運動醫學

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