Social and environmental risk factors for road traffic injuries among children under five in rural China. Issue 17 (April 2020)
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- Title:
- Social and environmental risk factors for road traffic injuries among children under five in rural China. Issue 17 (April 2020)
- Main Title:
- Social and environmental risk factors for road traffic injuries among children under five in rural China
- Authors:
- Liu, Yuxi
Wang, Meixian
Kang, Leni
He, Chunhua
Miao, Lei
Chen, Lingxiao
Zhong, Siyan
Zhu, Jun
Liang, Juan
Li, Qi
Wang, Yanping
Liu, Hanmin - Other Names:
- Coulagai. Bishnu Prasad section editor.
- Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) have become a considerable issue for children. In China, RTIs are among the top 3 contributors to injury-related mortality and disability-adjusted life years. The present study aimed to evaluate social and environmental factors that may contribute to RTIs among children under 5 in rural areas of China. Methods: The study was based on 1 year of data (October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016) from the National Maternal and Child Health Surveillance System (NMCHSS) from all districts in 334 National Maternal and Child Health Surveillance Districts in 30 Chinese provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities. Data were analyzed to identify environmental, social, and primary caregiver factors related to RTIs among children under 5. Results: Based on data for the 279 children registered in the NMCHSS during the study period, incidence of RTIs increased with increasing age and was higher for boys than girls. Risk of RTIs depended on distances from the child's home to roads and playgrounds. Enrollment in kindergarten and characteristics of primary caregivers affected risky road behaviors by children. Most primary caregivers (67.4%) reported never using child car seats, and 70.6% reported never using a child helmet. Among primary caregivers without a driver's license, 24.8% reported having driven motor vehicles or motorcycles. Conclusions: The living environment and behaviors of primary caregivers can affect risk of RTIs in childrenAbstract: Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) have become a considerable issue for children. In China, RTIs are among the top 3 contributors to injury-related mortality and disability-adjusted life years. The present study aimed to evaluate social and environmental factors that may contribute to RTIs among children under 5 in rural areas of China. Methods: The study was based on 1 year of data (October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016) from the National Maternal and Child Health Surveillance System (NMCHSS) from all districts in 334 National Maternal and Child Health Surveillance Districts in 30 Chinese provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities. Data were analyzed to identify environmental, social, and primary caregiver factors related to RTIs among children under 5. Results: Based on data for the 279 children registered in the NMCHSS during the study period, incidence of RTIs increased with increasing age and was higher for boys than girls. Risk of RTIs depended on distances from the child's home to roads and playgrounds. Enrollment in kindergarten and characteristics of primary caregivers affected risky road behaviors by children. Most primary caregivers (67.4%) reported never using child car seats, and 70.6% reported never using a child helmet. Among primary caregivers without a driver's license, 24.8% reported having driven motor vehicles or motorcycles. Conclusions: The living environment and behaviors of primary caregivers can affect risk of RTIs in children younger than 5 years in rural China. Road safety awareness should be strengthened at the community and kindergarten levels. … (more)
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- Medicine. Volume 99:Issue 17(2020)
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- Medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 99:Issue 17(2020)
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- Volume 99, Issue 17 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 99
- Issue:
- 17
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0099-0017-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-04
- Subjects:
- accidental death -- children -- primary caregivers -- road traffic accidents -- rural China
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