| Literature DB >> 24693520 |
Moharram Karami Joushin1, Abedin Saghafipour1, Mehdi Noroozi2, Hamid Soori3, Esmaeil Khedmati Morasae4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Accidents are the most important public health challenges in our society. To prevent the accidents, the identification of their epidemiological features seems necessary.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Injury; Qom; Trauma
Year: 2013 PMID: 24693520 PMCID: PMC3950913 DOI: 10.5812/atr.8382
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Trauma Res ISSN: 2251-953X
Distribution of Accidents According to the Age Groups and Gender
| Accident | Age, Mean (SD), y | Age Groups | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 12 Child | 13-19 Teenage | 20-60 Adult | > 60 Old | ||||||
| Female, No. (%) | Male, No. (%) | Female, No. (%) | Male, No. (%) | Female, No. (%) | Male, No. (%) | Female, No. (%) | Male, No. (%) | ||
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| < 1 (00.0) | 1256 (34.6) | 2282 (62.8) | 23 (00.7) | 24 (00.7) | 7 (00.2) | 12 (00.3) | 15 (00.5) | 5 (00.1) |
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| 11.8 (10.7) | 3045 (16.0) | 6470 (34.0) | 663 (04.0) | 2519 (13.0) | 1471 (07.0) | 5053 (26.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) |
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| 30 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 117 (29.0) | 290 (71.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) |
|
| 32.4 (01.3) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 346 (26.0) | 961 (74.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) |
|
| 35.4 (00.5) | 3 (00.6) | 6 (01.2) | 5 (01.0) | 7 (01.4) | 126 (25.9) | 299 (61.5) | 3 (00.6) | 2 (00.4) |
|
| 40.3 (02.5) | 5 (00.3) | 4 (00.2) | 14 (00.8) | 17 (01.0) | 544 (31.5) | 1137 (65.8) | 2 (00.1) | 5 (00.3) |
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| 48.8 (02.25) | 2 (00.2) | 4 (00.4) | 2 (00.2) | 13 (01.2) | 423 (40.1) | 601 (57.0) | 6 (00.6) | 4 (00.4) |
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| 57.6 (03.25) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 5 (00.6) | 10 (01.1) | 292 (33.2) | 406 (46.1) | 77 (08.8) | 90 (10.2) |
|
| 64.7 (00.5) | 0 (00.0) | 1 (04.2) | 0 (00.0) | 1 (04.2) | 2 (08.3) | 3 (12.5) | 7 (29.2) | 10 (41.7) |
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| 65.4 (00.5) | 1 (01.6) | 1 (01.6) | 0 (00.0) | 4 (06.2) | 3 (04.7) | 6 (09.4) | 24 (37.5) | 25 (39.0) |
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| 69.9 (02.1) | 5 (01.7) | 11 (03.9) | 1 (00.3) | 3 (01.0) | 7 (02.5) | 13 (04.6) | 113 (39.1) | 131 (46.1) |
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| 76 | 13 (03.0) | 9 (02.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 0 (00.0) | 181 (48.0) | 178 (47.0) |
The Logistic Regression for Assessing Association Between Sex and Age Groups with Type of Accidents
| Sex and Age Groups | Suicide | Car Accident | Motorcycle Accident | Pedestrian Accidents | Poisoning | Violence | Burns | Fall | Strike | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | OR (P) | CI | |
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| 3.14 (0.03) | 1.10 - 8.80 | 1.34 (0.00) | 1.13 - 1.60 | 0.23 (0.00) | 0.21 - 0.24 | 0.65 (0.00) | 0.55 - 0.75 | 0.90 (0.00) | 0.40 - 2.00 | 0.52 (0.00) | 0.34 - 0.80 | 3.70 (0.00) | 2.70 - 5.00 | 0.72 (0.00) | 0.65 - 0.80 | 3.00 (0.00) | 2.80 - 3.30 |
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| 15.7 (0.00) | 5.80 - 42.00 | 1.74 (0.00) | 1.48 - 2.05 | 0.40 (0.00) | 0.37 - 0.43 | 0.55 (0.00) | 0.48 - 0.64 | 2.30 (0.00) | 1.40 - 5.60 | 3.70 (0.00) | 2.60 - 5.30 | 1.70 (0.00) | 1.30 - 2.40 | 0.35 (0.00) | 0.31 - 0.39 | 2.40 (0.00) | 2.30 - 2.60 |
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| 7.20 (0.00) | 2.60 - 20.00 | 1.79 (0.00) | 1.51 - 2.12 | 0.36 (0.00) | 0.33 - 0.38 | 0.58 (0.00) | 0.50 - 0.68 | 1.40 (0.00) | 0.70 - 3.20 | 3.10 (0.00) | 2.20 - 4.50 | 2.00 (0.00) | 1.50 - 2.70 | 0.45 (0.00) | 0.40 - 0.50 | 2.50 (0.00) | 2.30 - 2.70 |
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| 1.22 (0.75) | 0.36 - 4.10 | 1.44 (0.00) | 1.19 - 1.74 | 0.50 (0.00) | 0.46 - 0.54 | 0.79 (0.00) | 0.67 - 0.93 | 1.40 (0.00) | 0.70 - 3.20 | 1.70 (0.01) | 1.10 - 2.60 | 1.90 (0.00) | 1.30 - 2.60 | 0.58 (0.00) | 0.51 - 0.66 | 2.00 (0.00) | 1.80 - 2.20 |
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| 3.36 (0.00) | 2.70 - 4.10 | 1.31 (0.00) | 1.22 - 1.40 | 0.70 (0.00) | 0.68 - 0.72 | 1.40 (0.00) | 1.30 - 1.50 | 2.00 (0.00) | 1.50 - 2.60 | 0.39 (0.00) | 0.33 - 0.46 | 1.20 (0.00) | 1.10 - 1.30 | 1.19 (0.00) | 1.12 - 1.27 | 1.07 (0.00) | 1.03 - 1.10 |
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