Socio-economic inequalities in injury incidence in the Netherlands

  • Beeck, Ed
  • Lenthe, Frank
  • Toet, Hidde
  • Hertog, Paul
  • Baar, Margriet
Publication date
August 2009

Abstract

textabstractBackground: Interventions to reduce socio-economic inequalities in injury incidence should be tailored to specific priority areas that may be identified by descriptive studies. We aimed to provide an overview of existing socio-economic inequalities in injury incidence in the Netherlands and to assess the potential influence of methodological choices on the relationships found. Methods: Self-reported medically treated injuries (all injuries versus fractures) were derived from a survey among a random sample of 59 063 persons. Injuries resulting in hospital admissions (all injuries versus fractures) were derived from a prospective cohort study of 18 810 participants, linked to the National Hospital Discharge Register for a f...

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