Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term disability. Injuries are more common in children from socio-economically deprived families, contributing to health inequalities between the most and least affluent. However, little is known about how the relationship between injuries and deprivation has changed over time in the UK.We conducted a cohort study of all children under 5 registered in one of 495 UK general practices that contributed medical data to The Health Improvement Network database between 1990–2009. We estimated the incidence of fractures, burns and poisonings by age, sex, socio-economic group and calendar period and adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) comparing the least and most soc...
IntroductionChildhood injury is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide with the most s...
Injuries are one of the major causes of both death and social inequalities in health in children. Th...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...
Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term disability....
Background: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
Background: \ud Understanding patterns of injury in England is challenging due to a lack of national...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
Background: Understanding patterns of injury in England is challenging due to a lack of national inj...
OBJECTIVE: To examine socioeconomic inequalities in rates of death from injury in children in Englan...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the variation in serious injuries in children by the level of deprivation in a...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the variation in serious injuries in children by the level of deprivation in a...
IntroductionChildhood injury is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide with the most s...
Injuries are one of the major causes of both death and social inequalities in health in children. Th...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...
Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term disability....
Background: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
Background: \ud Understanding patterns of injury in England is challenging due to a lack of national...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
Background: Understanding patterns of injury in England is challenging due to a lack of national inj...
OBJECTIVE: To examine socioeconomic inequalities in rates of death from injury in children in Englan...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the variation in serious injuries in children by the level of deprivation in a...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the variation in serious injuries in children by the level of deprivation in a...
IntroductionChildhood injury is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide with the most s...
Injuries are one of the major causes of both death and social inequalities in health in children. Th...
BackgroundChildhood unintentional injuries (UI) are common but continue to happen more often to chil...