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Citation

Sun YH, Ts Yu I, Zhang Y, Fan YP, Guo SQ, Wai Wong T. Acta Paediatr. 2006; 95(3): 266-273.

Affiliation

Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1080/08035250500312171

PMID

16497635

Abstract

Aim: To describe the rates and patterns of unintentional injuries among primary and middle school students in China. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Maanshan City of the Anhui Province in eastern China. All students attending six primary and four middle schools, selected randomly, were asked to report unintentional injuries occurring in the 12-mo period before the survey. The occurrence of unintentional injuries that resulted in medical attendance was summarized by study grade, sex, month and external causes. Results: The annual event-based injury rate per 100 students was higher among boys (21.7) than girls (17.6). Only 1.9% of the episodes resulted in hospitalization, and 17.8% resulted in missing school. The most frequent injuries were falls (38.2%) and transportation-related injuries (19.6%). The risk of injury was lower in middle schools than primary schools. Distribution by month of occurrence showed two peaks in boys during spring and autumn, but no clear peak was observed in girls. Conclusion: The descriptive epidemiology of unintentional injuries among students in China provides useful information on the distributions in person, place and time, which in turn provide hints for the further exploration of possible risk factors that are important in planning strategies for future prevention.

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