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The incidence of eye injuries in New England adults.

R J Glynn1, J M Seddon, B M Berlin.   

Abstract

A population-based study examined the incidence of eye injuries among New England adults and its association with demographic characteristics and risk-taking behaviors. In 3253 random digit-dialed telephone interviews, 26 adults reported 27 eye injuries during the preceding year, yielding a rate of 9.75 eye injuries per 1000 New England adults. Fifty-nine percent of eye injuries occurred at work. Men had a risk of eye injuries 5.5 times that of women and there was a steep linear decline in eye injury rates with advancing age. Individuals who had other, noneye injuries during the preceding year and individuals who had recently driven after drinking, used marijuana, received a ticket for a moving violation, or not worn seat belts had higher rates of eye injury, but these elevated rates were not statistically significant. Educational and preventive efforts to avoid eye injuries should be directed toward young males in high-risk occupations.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3370007     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1988.01060130855039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


  21 in total

1.  Epidemiology and sociodemographic aspects of ocular traumatic injuries in Iran.

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Journal:  Int Ophthalmol       Date:  2010-10-06       Impact factor: 2.031

2.  Perforating eye injury in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

Authors:  D Landen; D Baker; R LaPorte; R A Thoft
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  1990-09       Impact factor: 9.308

3.  Chorioretinal neovascular membranes complicating contusional eye injuries with indirect choroidal ruptures.

Authors:  C M Wood; J Richardson
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 4.638

4.  The incidence of serious eye injury in Scotland: a prospective study.

Authors:  D S Morris; S Willis; D Minassian; B Foot; P Desai; C J MacEwen
Journal:  Eye (Lond)       Date:  2013-10-04       Impact factor: 3.775

5.  Changes in the Incidence of Eye Trauma Hospitalizations in the United States From 2001 Through 2014.

Authors:  Mustafa Iftikhar; Asad Latif; Ummarah Z Farid; Bushra Usmani; Joseph K Canner; Syed M A Shah
Journal:  JAMA Ophthalmol       Date:  2019-01-01       Impact factor: 7.389

Review 6.  Eye injury in sport.

Authors:  N P Jones
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  1989-03       Impact factor: 11.136

7.  Characteristics and causes of penetrating eye injuries reported to the National Eye Trauma System Registry, 1985-91.

Authors:  L M Parver; A L Dannenberg; B Blacklow; C J Fowler; R J Brechner; J M Tielsch
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  1993 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.792

8.  Clinical characteristics and causality of eye lid laceration in iran.

Authors:  Ali Tabatabaei; Abolfazl Kasaei; Mojgan Nikdel; Saeed Shoar; Sara Esmaeili; Mostafa Mafi; Mohammad Moradi; Mohammadreza Mansouri; Bahram Eshraghi; Ziaeddin Tabatabaei
Journal:  Oman Med J       Date:  2013-03

9.  Pattern of ophthalmological accidents and emergencies presenting to hospitals.

Authors:  R S Bhopal; D W Parkin; R F Gillie; K H Han
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 3.710

10.  Epidemiological study of ocular trauma in an urban slum population in Delhi, India.

Authors:  S Vats; G V S Murthy; M Chandra; S K Gupta; P Vashist; M Gogoi
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2008 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.848

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