2009 report Injuries in the European Union : statistics summary 2005-2007, featuring the EU Injury Database (IDB).

Auteur(s)
Bauer, R. & Steiner, M.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The third edition of “Injuries in the European Union”, based on data from 2005-2007, is an up-to-date summary of the main results of current injury statistics and surveys at the EU level. Recent hospital based data from the EU Injury Database (IDB) is combined with European injury data from international data providers, such as Eurostat and WHO, in order to give a comprehensive overview of injuries in Europe. The report focuses on the following injury hotspots: children, adolescents, older people, vulnerable road users, sports injuries, product and services related accidents, interpersonal violence and suicide and self-harm. The degree of information on each injury hotspot depends on the availability of data from the respective data sources which, in most cases, is restricted to just age and gender. For more information on the environmental, social and behavioural determinants of injuries, as well as prevention measures, reference is made to prominent “EU Initiatives” for each of the hotspot areas. The 2005 to 2007 data used in the report mostly concerns a 3 year average and either covers all 27 EU member states as is the case with mortality data, or is assumed representative of the EU-27 as is the case with the IDB data. Exceptions and information about the data sources used are stated in the Annex. The data was extracted in August 2009. (Author/publisher)

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Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
20130545 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Vienna, Kuratorium für Verkehrssicherheit KfV, 2009, 35 p., 18 ref.; Injuries in the European Union ; Issue 3 - ISBN 978-3-7070-0096-2

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