Bureau of Justice Statistics,, filename: cv0578.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, 2005 NCJ 215244",, produced by: Cathy Maston ,, authors: Patsy Klaus and Cathy Maston,, refer questions to: askbjs@usdoj.gov 202-307-0765,, data of version: 12/08/06,, "Table 78. Personal crimes of violence, 2005: 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,59,% White only,65.5, Black only,41.3, Annual family income/b,, "Less than $7,500",35.7,* "$7,500-$14,999",61,* "$15,000-$24,999",46.7, "$25,000-$34,999",78.9, "$35,000-$49,999",42.1,* "$50,000-$74,999",80.7, "$75,000 or more",79, Gender,, Male,51.6, Female,69.2, Age,, 12-15,69.7, 16-19,65.1, 20-24,37, 25-34,56.7, 35-49,61.1, 50-64,66.2, 65 and over,100,* Note: 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.,,