TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Disparities in pedestrian crashes using Geographic Information System (GIS) data in a large Southern California county [conference abstract] JO - Annals of emergency medicine A1 - Chakravarthy, B. A1 - Ludlow, J. A1 - Anderson, Craig Lewis A1 - Vaca, F. A1 - Lotfipour, S. SP - S99–S100 EP - S99–S100 VL - 50 IS - 3 N2 - 317: Pedestrian crashes occur where large numbers of pedestrians travel within complex roadway systems with high traffic flow. There are several personal and environmental correlates of injury risks to pedestrians including traffic flow, density, education level, English fluency and socioeconomic status (SES). Pedestrian injuries have a greater negative impact on those of lower SES. Previous studies show that disparities exist among populations dependent on SES with regard to the incidence and outcomes of pedestrian crashes. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between personal and environmental risk factors within a large economically and culturally diverse county in Southern California.

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LA - en SN - 0196-0644 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annemergmed.2007.06.378 ID - ref1 ER -