Person, time and place coordinates of pedestrian injuries: a study in Athens

Citation
M. Moustaki et al., Person, time and place coordinates of pedestrian injuries: a study in Athens, ACT PAEDIAT, 90(5), 2001, pp. 558-562
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
ACTA PAEDIATRICA
ISSN journal
08035253 → ACNP
Volume
90
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
558 - 562
Database
ISI
SICI code
0803-5253(200105)90:5<558:PTAPCO>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate whether socioeconomic status of to wn of residence is associated with risk for childhood pedestrian injuries. The study population consisted of all pedestrian victims, aged 0-14 y, who lived in towns of Greater Athens and who presented to the Emergency Departm ent of a major Children's Hospital during the period 1996-98, The towns wer e divided into three categories by socioeconomic status according to the pr oportion of (a) adult household heads with a higher education degree and (b ) households with less than one person per room. The rate of pedestrian inj uries was estimated by socioeconomic status of the residential town and by place of accident (inside or outside the respective town). The pedestrian i njury rate ranged from 5.5 to 12 injured children among a 10000 childhood p opulation per year, with an almost twofold excess among children residing i n the less wealthy towns compared with the wealthier ones. The social gradi ent was steeper for injuries occurring outside the residential town. The po pulation fractions of pedestrian injury rates attributable to educational l evel and household crowding differentials, regardless of the place of accid ent, were 39% and 25%, respectively. Conclusions: There is a considerable social gradient for childhood injuries irrespective of place of accident, a finding that could be partly attribut able to lower socioeconomic background rather than to adverse environmental factors prevailing in less wealthy towns. Our findings indicate that there is. need for preventive programmes targeting people as well as places of l ow socioeconomic status.