Psychosocial factors related to accidents in childhood and adolescence : report on a WHO Technical Group, Brussels, 29-31 January 1980.

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Abstract

One major population group in which psychosocial factors are believed to be predominant comprises children and adolescents. Since accidents are the leading cause of mortality and very possible of morbidity and disability in this group, it is a matter of public health priority to try to define the problems and propose effective measures for their solution.

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B 19934 [electronic version only] /83.2/
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Copenhagen, World Health Organization WHO, 1981, 32 p., fig., tab., graph., ref.; EURO Reports and Studies No. 46 - ISBN 92-890-1212-9

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