International Study of the Exposure of Children to Traffic INSECT : a report to the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurancer Corporation.

Author(s)
Norton, R. Roberts, I. Taua, N. & Lee-Joe, T.
Year
Abstract

This study set out to provide important insights into the reasons underlying international differences in child pedestrian injury rates. Specifically, as international differences in pedestrian mortality may reflect international differences in children's traffic exposure reather than different public health responses, this study sought to assess and monitor international differences in children's traffic exposure so that valid cross-sectional comparisons of child pedestrian injury rates could be made. (A)

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Library number
972050 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Auckland, University of Auckland, Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Injury Prevention Research Centre IPRC, 1997, III + 20 + 24 p., 26 ref.; Centre Publication Report Series ; CPR 22 - ISSN 1173-1443

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