Abstract Background Childhood injury remains a significant public health problem responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. However, injury has been found to increase with socioeconomic disadvantage for some injuries. The current study examines the 10-year epidemiological profile of injury hospitalisations of children ≤16 years by socioeconomic status for different age group and select types of injury. Method A retrospective analysis of injury hospitalisations of children aged ≤16 years using linked hospitalisation and mortality records during 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2012 was conducted. Negative binomial regression was used to calculate incidence rate ratios (IRRs) for injury hospitalisation rates by socioeconomic disadvantage quin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the variation in serious injuries in children by the level of deprivation in a...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...
Injuries are a leading cause of harm for children. This study explores the impact of determinants of...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Aust...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Australia....
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
ABSTRACT Objectives To examine the relationship between home risk and hospital treated injury in Au...
Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term disability....
This study examined the relationship between home risk and hospital treated injury in Australian chi...
Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term disability....
Background: Childhood injury is a leading cause of hospitalisation, yet there has been no comprehens...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Australia....
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Australia....
This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury of children and young people (aged 0-17 ye...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the variation in serious injuries in children by the level of deprivation in a...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...
Injuries are a leading cause of harm for children. This study explores the impact of determinants of...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Aust...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Australia....
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
ABSTRACT Objectives To examine the relationship between home risk and hospital treated injury in Au...
Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term disability....
This study examined the relationship between home risk and hospital treated injury in Australian chi...
Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term disability....
Background: Childhood injury is a leading cause of hospitalisation, yet there has been no comprehens...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Australia....
Background: Injury is the leading cause of death among those between 1–16 years of age in Australia....
This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury of children and young people (aged 0-17 ye...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the variation in serious injuries in children by the level of deprivation in a...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...
Injuries are a leading cause of harm for children. This study explores the impact of determinants of...