Violent deaths among individuals subject to domestic violence protection orders in King County, Washington, USA, 2014–2020

Author:

Dalve KimberlyORCID,Ellyson Alice MORCID,Bowen DeidreORCID,Rhew Isaac C,Rivara Frederick PORCID,Rowhani-Rahbar AliORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesIndividuals (ie, respondents) subject to domestic violence protection orders have threatened or engaged in one form of violence perpetration and may be at increased risk for experiencing others forms of violence, including violent death.MethodsUsing a cohort of granted domestic violence protection orders in King County, Washington, USA, from 2014 to 2020 (n=3543), we calculated standardised mortality ratios for violent death, including suicide, homicide, legal intervention and undetermined intent, comparing domestic violence protection order respondents to King County residents adjusting for year, age, sex, and race and ethnicity through indirect standardisation.ResultsThere were 66 deaths among domestic violence protection order respondents; 25.8% were violent deaths and 52.9% of violent deaths involved firearms. The standardised mortality ratio for violent death was 3.71 (95% CI: 2.16 to 5.93) among domestic violence protection order respondents compared with King County residents.ConclusionThe domestic violence protection order process may provide an opportunity for referrals to services to address shared risk factors for violence perpetration and victimisation.

Funder

State of Washington

Publisher

BMJ

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