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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS INVOLVING CHILD PEDESTRIANS.

J H READ, E J BRADLEY, J D MORISON, D LEWALL, D A CLARKE.   

Abstract

A study of 713 motor vehicle accidents involving 749 children in the city of Vancouver is reported. A control group of 110 children who did not have accidents was included in the concurrent study. Factors investigated were the driver, the vehicle, the weather, the time of day, the day of week, the month, the width of roadway, the location of the accident, the child's age, sex, personality, school record, and family background, the type of injury, and the ambulance and hospital service received. Boys were more commonly involved than girls, and most accidents occurred in the 3 to 7 year age group. Head injuries prevailed in the younger age groups and decreased steadily with the age of the child. Specific epidemic areas in the city were identified and selective enforcement was suggested as a possible countermeasure. Hospital records seldom provided a detailed history of the events leading up to the accident. In order to apply the preventive techniques of education and enforcement it was suggested that in each pedestrian traffic accident the driver should be required to accompany the victim to the site of medical care.

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Keywords:  ACCIDENT PREVENTION; ACCIDENTS, TRAFFIC; CANADA; CHILD; INFANT; STATISTICS

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Year:  1963        PMID: 14055829      PMCID: PMC1921992     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Med Assoc J        ISSN: 0008-4409            Impact factor:   8.262


  12 in total

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1.  A case-control study of childhood pedestrian injuries in Perth, Western Australia.

Authors:  M Stevenson; K Jamrozik; P Burton
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Authors:  D L Jamison; H H Kaye
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Authors:  H Klonoff; G C Robinson
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