Health service use among young people hospitalised due to family and domestic violence
Citation
AIHW (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare) (2024) Health service use among young people hospitalised due to family and domestic violence, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 7 June 2026.
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This report uses linked data to examine the demographic characteristics and health service interactions for young people with at least one FDV-related hospital stay. It shows 5,024 young people had at least one FDV-related hospital stay when aged under 18 from 2010–11 to 2020–21. Half (54%) were female, one-third (33%) were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people, and over one-third (37%) had their first FDV-related stay before age 5.
- ISBN: 978-1-923272-02-6
- Cat. no: FDV 13
- Pages: 56
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Every day, on average, one child has an FDV-related hospital stay
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About half (54%) of children with an FDV hospital stay were female, and 46% were male
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Fractures of the head (28%) were more common among the FDV group than the comparison group (10%)
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Over 1 in 3 (37%) young people had their first FDV-related stay before school age (5)
