Traffic crashes have become the fifth leading cause of burden of diseases and injuries in China. More importantly, it may further aggravate the degree of health inequality among Chinese population, which is still under-investigated. Based on a nationally representative data, we calculated the concentration index (Cl) to measure the socioeconomic inequality in traffic-related disability (TRD), and decomposed Cl into potential sources of the inequality. Results show that more than 1.5 million Chinese adults were disabled by traffic crashes and the adults with financial disadvantage bear disproportionately heavier burden of TRD. Besides, strategies of reducing income inequality and protecting the safety of poor road users, are of great importa...
Background: To analyze whether the area differences of RTIs (road traffic injuries, RTIs) caused by ...
Little is known about disability caused by unintentional injury (accidents) worldwide. This study es...
Road traffic accidents cause substantial morbidity and disease burden; few studies have examined the...
Road traffic injuries are a population health problem worldwide especially in less-developed countri...
The prevalence of disability has changed along with aggressive economic development in China. Howeve...
Objective: To evaluate the change in incidence rates of road traffic disabilities from 1980 to 2005 ...
The World Health Organization identifies road trauma as a major public health issue in every country...
Socioeconomic inequalities associated with multiple disabilities have not been explored in China. Th...
China has 85 million people with disabilities, 30% of whom have a physical disability(1). Up to 2006...
Socioeconomic inequalities associated with multiple disabilities have not been explored in China. Th...
The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies road trauma as a major public health issue in all cou...
Abstract: Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to exami...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
Little is known about disability caused by unintentional injury (accidents) worldwide. This study es...
Background: To analyze whether the area differences of RTIs (road traffic injuries, RTIs) caused by ...
Little is known about disability caused by unintentional injury (accidents) worldwide. This study es...
Road traffic accidents cause substantial morbidity and disease burden; few studies have examined the...
Road traffic injuries are a population health problem worldwide especially in less-developed countri...
The prevalence of disability has changed along with aggressive economic development in China. Howeve...
Objective: To evaluate the change in incidence rates of road traffic disabilities from 1980 to 2005 ...
The World Health Organization identifies road trauma as a major public health issue in every country...
Socioeconomic inequalities associated with multiple disabilities have not been explored in China. Th...
China has 85 million people with disabilities, 30% of whom have a physical disability(1). Up to 2006...
Socioeconomic inequalities associated with multiple disabilities have not been explored in China. Th...
The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies road trauma as a major public health issue in all cou...
Abstract: Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to exami...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
Little is known about disability caused by unintentional injury (accidents) worldwide. This study es...
Background: To analyze whether the area differences of RTIs (road traffic injuries, RTIs) caused by ...
Little is known about disability caused by unintentional injury (accidents) worldwide. This study es...
Road traffic accidents cause substantial morbidity and disease burden; few studies have examined the...