
@article{ref1,
title="Accidents in a population of 350 adolescents and young adults: circumstances, risk factors and prediction of recurrence",
journal="Bulletin de l'Academie Nationale de Medecine",
year="2010",
author="Marcelli, Daniel and Ingrand, Pierre and Delamour, Magali and Ingrand, Isabelle",
volume="194",
number="6",
pages="953-64; discussion 965",
abstract="Accidents among adolescents and young adults are a public health issue, and present two main characteristics: a strong association with sporting activities, and frequent recurrence. Sports accidents are generally relatively benign, but they show a marked tendency to recur Young people engaging in sporting activities do not generally exhibit psychological traits different from the general population. In contrast, the other types of accident, and particularly domestic and traffic accidents, appear to have specific features: they are often more serious, but above all they are associated with psychopathologic features, including depression, anxiety, disorders due to life events, and thrill-seeking These psychopathological features are strongly associated with recurrence. The authors describe a simple self-administered questionnaire (ECARR) designed to assess the risk of accident recurrence in this population.<p /> <p>Language: fr</p>",
language="fr",
issn="0001-4079",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}