2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.lpm.2008.10.016
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La précarité est plus fréquente chez les victimes de violences volontaires : intérêt du score EPICES

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“…The investigator also conducted interviews to assess psychosocial deprivation using the EPICES score, which is a French deprivation score that is calculated based on responses to 11 questions that consider both socioeconomic conditions and family environment (see online supplementary appendix 1). 7 26 29 It evaluates several domains at an individual level, including material goods, money, friendship and family networks, healthcare and leisure. As previously reported, the EPICES score is a continuous variable, and increasing quintiles are associated with increased risks for poor health conditions such as obesity, diabetes in women, higher rates of smoking, poorer access to dental and gynaecological care, and poorer perceived health statuses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The investigator also conducted interviews to assess psychosocial deprivation using the EPICES score, which is a French deprivation score that is calculated based on responses to 11 questions that consider both socioeconomic conditions and family environment (see online supplementary appendix 1). 7 26 29 It evaluates several domains at an individual level, including material goods, money, friendship and family networks, healthcare and leisure. As previously reported, the EPICES score is a continuous variable, and increasing quintiles are associated with increased risks for poor health conditions such as obesity, diabetes in women, higher rates of smoking, poorer access to dental and gynaecological care, and poorer perceived health statuses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously reported, the EPICES score is a continuous variable, and increasing quintiles are associated with increased risks for poor health conditions such as obesity, diabetes in women, higher rates of smoking, poorer access to dental and gynaecological care, and poorer perceived health statuses. 24 26 However, psychosocial deprivation can be defined by a score ≥30.17, 29 which was the threshold used here.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-La précarité selon le score EPICES est plus fréquemment rencontrée chez les victimes de violences consultant dans le service de médecine légale que dans la population de référence [55].…”
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“…Plusieurs publications ont montré que ce score est significativement lié à de très nombreux indicateurs de santé avec « relations score dépendantes » : comportements à risque, non recours aux soins, mauvaise santé perçue et santé mesurée [30,[33][34][35]. Il est également lié au diabète et à ses complications [36], au syndrome métabolique [37] et aux indicateurs de santé mentale [38,39]. Le score EPICES est utilisé comme outil de repérage des populations vulnérables par de nombreux organismes impliqués dans le champ de la prévention, l'éducation en santé et le dépistage.…”
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