Bureau of Justice Statistics,, filename: cv0678.csv,, "Table 78. Percent of victimizations in which injured victims had health insurance coverage were eligible for public medical services, by selected characteristics of victims",, "data source: National Criminal Victimization Survey, 2006 NCJ 223436",, produced by: Cathy Maston ,, authors: Patsy Klaus and Cathy Maston,, refer questions to: askbjs@usdoj.gov 202-307-0765,, data of version: 08/29/08,, "Table 78. Personal crimes of violence, 2006: Percent of victimizations in which injured victims had health insurance coverage were eligible for public medical services, by selected characteristics of victims",, Characteristic,Percent of victimizations, Race,, All races/a,65.4,% White only,69.3, Black only,56, Annual family income/b,, "Less than $7,500",61.4 "$7,500-$14,999",55.5 "$15,000-$24,999",45.2 "$25,000-$34,999",60.3 "$35,000-$49,999",75.1 "$50,000-$74,999",72 "$75,000 or more",94.9 Gender, Male,56.9 Female,73 Age, 12-15,87.2 16-19,62.6 20-24,45 25-34,54.1 35-49,70.5 50-64,78.2, 65 and over,100,* "Note: Many incident characteristics were unaffected or minimally affected by changes in methodology in the 2006 National Crime Victimization. However, caution should be used in comparing 2006 rates of individual variables, particularly those with small sample sizes, to previous years. See Criminal Victimization, 2006, at .",, Data includes only those victimizations in which the victim received medical attention.,, *Estimate is based on about 10 or fewer sample cases.,, "a/Includes data on persons of ""Other"" races, not shown separately.",, b/Excludes data on persons whose family income level was not ascertained.,,