Sökning: "Marie Hasselberg"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Marie Hasselberg.
1. The social patterning of road traffic injuries during childhood and youth : national longitudinal register-based studies
Sammanfattning : Apart from being the primary cause of death during childhood and adolescence, scientific evidence points in the direction that road traffic injuries make a major contribution to social inequalities in health during this period of life. The aim of the thesis is to advance knowledge and understanding of social differences in road traffic injury morbidity among young people in Sweden. LÄS MER
2. Traffic and drowning incidents with emphasis on the presence of alcohol and drugs
Sammanfattning : Worldwide, fatal traffic injuries and drowning deaths are important problems. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the cirumstances of fatal and non-fatal traffic injuries and drowning deaths in Sweden including analysis of the presence of alcohol and drugs, which are considered to be major risk factors for these events. LÄS MER
3. Safety promotion and injury surveillance with special focus on young people´s club sports : Challenges and possibilities
Sammanfattning : Physical activity in youth has many benefits, but parallel to these benefits, sport related injuries pose considerable risks. It is important to public health to address sport related injuries, particularly those affecting young people, who comprise the majority of participants in organised sport in Sweden. LÄS MER
4. Dödsbränder i Sverige : En analys av datakvalitet, orsaker och riskmönster
Sammanfattning : Risken att omkomma genom brand har mer än halverats under de senaste 60 åren i Sverige. Det är idag mycket ovanligt att små barn omkommer i brand men samma positiva utveckling kan inte ses för de äldre. LÄS MER
5. Seriously injured road users in rural and urban road traffic in a Swedish region - a Vision Zero perspective
Sammanfattning : Globally more than 50 million people are injured in road traffic every year. The incidence of road injuries is increasing while that of fatalities is decreasing. Road safety measures are being implemented in many countries to reduce the effects on public health. In highly motorized countries, the process is often managed by quantitative targets. LÄS MER