Sökning: "nonfatal injuries"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden nonfatal injuries.
1. Nonfatal injuries in a local context - Analysing social structures and perceptions in young people
Sammanfattning : Background: Injuries are a common health problem in children and young people. The uneven distribution over gender and socioeconomic groups is partly explained by factors at both the individual and family levels, but sociocultural structures at the municipality level may contribute with yet unrecognised associations. LÄS MER
2. Vehicle-related injuries : with emphasis on fatality prevention
Sammanfattning : According to WHO, Sweden should aim to reduce unintentional fatalities, particularly vehicle-related injuries, by 25% by the year 2000. The aim of this thesis was to analyze vehicle-related injuries and injury events, especially the contributory effects of alcohol and disease and the injury reducing capacity of helmets and airbags in order to point out some preventive measures. LÄS MER
3. Cervical Spine Injuries - Numerical Analyses and Statistical Survey
Sammanfattning : Injuries to the neck, or cervical region, are very importantsince there is a potential risk of damage to the spinal cord.Any neck injury can have devastating if not life threateningconsequences. LÄS MER
4. Measuring injury magnitude and patterns in a low-income country : experiences from Nicaragua
Sammanfattning : About 16,000 people around the world die every day from injuries. For every person that dies, several thousands more are injured, many suffering with permanent disabilities. However, like many other health problems, the magnitude and pattern of injuries in a certain population are often difficult to assess. LÄS MER
5. Child injury in Europe : scope, circumstances and association with country-level housing conditions and economic disparities
Sammanfattning : Background: Injuries are a major cause of social inequality in child health in Europe and the leading cause of mortality. There is a need for information to assist in developing a coordinated policy action to tackle these problems. LÄS MER