Background Strong variations in injury rates have been documented cross-nationally. Historically, these have been attributed to contextual determinants, both social and physical. We explored an alternative, yet understudied, explanation for variations in adolescent injury reporting-that varying access to medical care is, in part, responsible for cross-national differences. Methods Age-specific and gender-specific rates of medically treated injury (any, serious, by type) were estimated by country using the 2013/2014 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (n=209 223). Available indicators of access to medical care included: (1) the Healthcare Access and Quality Index (HAQ; 39 countries); (2) the Universal Health Service Coverage Index...
Abstract Background While research to date has consis...
Injury is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among adolescents in developed countries. Jesso...
Background Globally, transport and unintentional injuries persist as leading preventable causes of m...
Background Strong variations in injury rates have been documented cross-nationally. Historically, th...
Funding information: Grant funding for this analysis was provided by the: (1) Centre for Surveillanc...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
The primary objective was to present a cross-country comparison of injury rates, contexts and conseq...
BACKGROUND: A single, standardised measure of victimisation-related (VR) injury admission in hospita...
Background: Injury is the major cause of death and suffering among children and adolescents, but awa...
Objectives. We sought to (1) compare estimates of the prevalence of fighting and weapon carrying amo...
Background: While research to date has consistently demonstrated that socioeconomic status (SES) is ...
Background Globally, transport and unintentional injuries persist as leading preventable causes of m...
BACKGROUND: Globally, transport and unintentional injuries persist as leading preventable causes of ...
[[abstract]]Background: Injury is the leading cause of death in teenagers worldwide. In Taiwan, peop...
Abstract Background While research to date has consis...
Injury is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among adolescents in developed countries. Jesso...
Background Globally, transport and unintentional injuries persist as leading preventable causes of m...
Background Strong variations in injury rates have been documented cross-nationally. Historically, th...
Funding information: Grant funding for this analysis was provided by the: (1) Centre for Surveillanc...
Background: The aim was to examine temporal trends in injury mortality and morbidity across 30 count...
The primary objective was to present a cross-country comparison of injury rates, contexts and conseq...
BACKGROUND: A single, standardised measure of victimisation-related (VR) injury admission in hospita...
Background: Injury is the major cause of death and suffering among children and adolescents, but awa...
Objectives. We sought to (1) compare estimates of the prevalence of fighting and weapon carrying amo...
Background: While research to date has consistently demonstrated that socioeconomic status (SES) is ...
Background Globally, transport and unintentional injuries persist as leading preventable causes of m...
BACKGROUND: Globally, transport and unintentional injuries persist as leading preventable causes of ...
[[abstract]]Background: Injury is the leading cause of death in teenagers worldwide. In Taiwan, peop...
Abstract Background While research to date has consis...
Injury is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among adolescents in developed countries. Jesso...
Background Globally, transport and unintentional injuries persist as leading preventable causes of m...