We compared rates of unintentional injury (UI) deaths (total and by injury category) among Alaska Native (AN) people to rates of U.S. White (USW) and Alaska White (AKW) populations during 2006–2015. The mortality data for AN and AKW populations were obtained from Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics and USW mortality data were obtained from WISQARS, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention online injury data program. AN and AKW rates were age-adjusted to the U.S. 2000 Standard Population and rate ratios (RR) were calculated. AN people had higher age-adjusted total UI mortality than the USW (RR = 2.6) and AKW (RR = 2.3) populations. Poisoning was the leading cause of UI death among AN people (35.9 per 100,000), more than twice that of USW ...
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
From 1979-1992, 4,718 American Indians and Alaskan Natives (Native Americans) who resided on or near...
According to the CDC, deaths from legal intervention are defined as deaths caused by injuries inflic...
Background . Current mortality rates are essential for monitoring, understanding and developing poli...
Alaskans die by accident and commit suicide far more often than the national averages. They die in h...
Overview of Key Findings Living in a nonmetropolitan area is associated with an increase in the ag...
To enumerate drowning fatalities in Alaska in order to identify risk factors and areas for intervent...
BackgroundThe objectives of this study were to evaluate racial misclassification in a statewide trau...
Objectives. The purpose of this study is to evaluate and describe the current problem of drowning in...
Suicide disproportionately affects American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN). The suicide rate among A...
Nationally, the rate of unintentional fall deaths has increased each year from 2000–2007 (2007 is th...
Identifying health status and disparities for Indigenous populations is the first logical step towar...
A critical review of the literature was conducted to investigate the incidence and understanding of ...
This study was conducted to verify the rates, causality, and associated risk factors for American In...
"PROBLEM/CONDITION: In the United States, unintentional injury, homicide, and suicide are the first,...
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
From 1979-1992, 4,718 American Indians and Alaskan Natives (Native Americans) who resided on or near...
According to the CDC, deaths from legal intervention are defined as deaths caused by injuries inflic...
Background . Current mortality rates are essential for monitoring, understanding and developing poli...
Alaskans die by accident and commit suicide far more often than the national averages. They die in h...
Overview of Key Findings Living in a nonmetropolitan area is associated with an increase in the ag...
To enumerate drowning fatalities in Alaska in order to identify risk factors and areas for intervent...
BackgroundThe objectives of this study were to evaluate racial misclassification in a statewide trau...
Objectives. The purpose of this study is to evaluate and describe the current problem of drowning in...
Suicide disproportionately affects American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/AN). The suicide rate among A...
Nationally, the rate of unintentional fall deaths has increased each year from 2000–2007 (2007 is th...
Identifying health status and disparities for Indigenous populations is the first logical step towar...
A critical review of the literature was conducted to investigate the incidence and understanding of ...
This study was conducted to verify the rates, causality, and associated risk factors for American In...
"PROBLEM/CONDITION: In the United States, unintentional injury, homicide, and suicide are the first,...
This monograph delineates cancer mortality rates among American Indians among and Alaska Natives (AI...
From 1979-1992, 4,718 American Indians and Alaskan Natives (Native Americans) who resided on or near...
According to the CDC, deaths from legal intervention are defined as deaths caused by injuries inflic...