The purpose of this study was to calculate and compare the geographical distributions of male and female deaths from road traffic accidents in Scotland. A retrospective, nationwide study of deaths from road traffic accidents was undertaken; all road traffic deaths between 1979 and 1988 were included. Deaths were abstracted from the Annual Reports of the Registrar General for Scotland. Standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) for males and for females were calculated for 1979-83 and 1984-88. Maps showing the distributions of high SMRs (SMR > 135 or P < 0.05) and low SMRs (SMR < 65 or P < 0.05) were prepared for males and females separately.The geographical distributions of deaths from road traffic acci...
The Scottish Registrar General's Annual Reports have been used to study trends in mortality from str...
Abstract Background There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly within Scotlan...
Although suicide accounts for a small percentage of deaths in Scotland (1.4% in 1999), it has been s...
In the Netherlands, a country with one of the lowest levels of traffic accident mortality in the wor...
An investigation was conducted to identify factors associated with traffic accident involvement and ...
Road traffic injuries are a major public health problem. In this study, we chose Years of Potential ...
Data on road traffic fatalities, serious casualties and slight casualties in each local authority di...
The standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for coronary heart disease (CHD) werecalculated for all cit...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
This paper reports on the analysis of a data base created by merging road casualty information and c...
Geographical associations were investigated between various demographic factors and mortality from n...
Road traffic accidents (RTA) are an important cause of premature death. We examined socio-demographi...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
SUMMARY In middle-aged men and women, mortality from ischaemic heart disease and cerebrovascular dis...
The Scottish Registrar General's Annual Reports have been used to study trends in mortality from str...
Abstract Background There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly within Scotlan...
Although suicide accounts for a small percentage of deaths in Scotland (1.4% in 1999), it has been s...
In the Netherlands, a country with one of the lowest levels of traffic accident mortality in the wor...
An investigation was conducted to identify factors associated with traffic accident involvement and ...
Road traffic injuries are a major public health problem. In this study, we chose Years of Potential ...
Data on road traffic fatalities, serious casualties and slight casualties in each local authority di...
The standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for coronary heart disease (CHD) werecalculated for all cit...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
This paper reports on the analysis of a data base created by merging road casualty information and c...
Geographical associations were investigated between various demographic factors and mortality from n...
Road traffic accidents (RTA) are an important cause of premature death. We examined socio-demographi...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
SUMMARY In middle-aged men and women, mortality from ischaemic heart disease and cerebrovascular dis...
The Scottish Registrar General's Annual Reports have been used to study trends in mortality from str...
Abstract Background There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly within Scotlan...
Although suicide accounts for a small percentage of deaths in Scotland (1.4% in 1999), it has been s...