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RECOMENDED READINGS

Selected Bibliography for socioeconomic variations in injury deaths

 

Kemp A, Sibert J.

Childhood accidents: epidemiology, trends, and prevention.

Journal of Accident and Emergency medicine 1997;14:316-320.

 

Kogan MD, Overpeck MD, Fingerhut LA.

Medically attended nonfatal injuries among preschool -age children: national estimates.

Americam Journal of Preventive Medicine 1995;11(2):99-104.

 

Currie CE, Williams JM, Wright P, Beattie T, Harel Y.

Incidence and distribution of injury among school children aged 11-15.

Injury Prevention 1996;2:21-15.

 

Addor V, Santos-Eggimann B.

Population-based incidence of injuries among preschoolers.

European Journal of Pediatrics 1996;155:130-135.

 

Williams JM, Currie CE, Wright P, Elton RA, Beattie TF.

Socioeconomic status and adolescent injuries.

Social Science and Medicine 1996;44(12):1881-1891.

 

Roberts I, Power C.

Does the decline in child injury mortality vary by social class ? A comparison of class specific mortality in 1981 and 1991.

BMJ 1996;313:784-6.

 

Braddock M, Gregorio D, Banco D.

Population, income, and ecological correlates of child pedestrian injury.

Pediatrics 1991;88:1242-1247.

 

Wise PH, Kotelchuck M, Wilson ML, Mills M.

Racial and socioeconomic disparities in childhood mortality in Boston.

N Engl J Med 1985;313:360-366.

 

Durkin MS, Davidson LL, Kuhn L, O’Connor P, Barlow B.

Low-income neighbourhoods and the risk of severe pediatric injury: a small-area analysis in Northern Manhatten.

American Journal of Public Health 1994;84(4):587-592.

 

Roberts I.

Cause specific social class mortality differentials for child injury and poisoning in England and Wales.

J Epidemiol Commun Health 1997;51:334-335.

 

Morrison A, Stone DH, Redpath A, Campbell H, Norrie J.

Trend analysis of socioeconomic differentials in deaths from injury in childhood in Scotland, 1981-1995.

BMJ 1999;318:567-568.

 

Overpeck MD, Jones DH, Trumble AC, Scheidt PC, Bijur PE.

Socioeconomic and racial/ethnic factors affecting non-fatal medically attended injury rates in US children.

Injury Prevention 1997;3:272-276.

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