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Cross sectional survey of socioeconomic variations in severity and mechanism of childhood injuries in Trent 1992-7

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BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
卷 324, 期 7346, 页码 1132-1134C

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BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.324.7346.1132

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Objective To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different levels of injury severity and for different injury mechanisms for children aged 0-14 years. Design Cross sectional survey of routinely collected hospital admission data for injury 1992-7. Setting 862 electoral wards in Trent Region. Subjects 21 587 injury related hospital admissions for children aged 04 years and 35 042 admissions for children aged 5-14. Main outcome measures Rate ratios for hospital admission for all injuries,all injuries involving long bone fracture, and all injuries invoking long bone fracture requiring an operation; rate ratios for hospital admission for six tapes of injury mechanism divided by quintiles of the electoral wards' Townsend scores for deprivation. Rate ratios calculated by Poisson regression, with adjustment for distance from nearest hospital admitting patients with injuries, rurality, ethnicity, mid percentage of males in cacti electoral ward. Results Both total number of admissions for injury and admissions for injuries of higher severity increased with increasing socioeconomic deprivation. These gradients were more marked for 0-4 year old children than 5-14 year olds. In terms of injury mechanisms, the steepest socioeconomic gradients ( where the rate for the fifth of electoral wards with die highest deprivation scores was greater than or equal to3 times that of the fifth with the lowest scores) were for pedestrian injuries (adjusted rate ratio 3.65 (9511,0 confidence interval 2.94 to 4.54)), burns and scalds (adjusted rate ratio 3.49 (2.81 to 4.34)), and poisoning (adjusted rate ratio 2.98 (2.65 to 3.34)). Conclusion There are steep socioeconomic gradients for injury morbidity including die most common mechanisms of injury. This has implications for targeting injury prevention interventions mid resources.

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