Ekman R, Svanström L, Långberg B
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Social Medicine, Stockholm, Sweden.
Inj Prev. 2005 Feb;11(1):29-32. doi: 10.1136/ip.2003.005074.
Sweden has the lowest child injury mortality rate in the world, 5.2/100 000 for children under 15. This paper describes temporal trends in Sweden, as well as gender related and geographic differences.
The Swedish Cause-of-Death Register (1987-2001) and the Hospital Patient Register (1987-2002) were used to compare rates for the country as a whole and for discharges aged 0-20 by municipality, using the SEATS time series analysis program.
There was a decrease in the rate of fatal unintentional injuries from 7 to 4 per 100 000 for girls and from 16 to 10 per 100 000 for boys since 1987. The gap between girls and boys was reduced and boys now have almost the same mortality rate as girls for violence related deaths. Road and other unintentional injuries show a general decrease whereas the pattern for falls varies by age and sex. Self inflicted injuries increased for both sexes, but more for girls. Substantial differences in injury rates between municipalities were also found-up to six times for girls and eight times for boys.
Substantial declines in injury fatalities over time were found, but these were different for boys and girls. There remain substantial differences between municipalities. These data, published in a child injury atlas, have prompted substantial interest among media and the authorities.
瑞典拥有世界上最低的儿童伤害死亡率,15岁以下儿童的死亡率为5.2/10万。本文描述了瑞典儿童伤害死亡率的时间趋势,以及性别和地理差异。
利用瑞典死亡原因登记册(1987 - 2001年)和医院患者登记册(1987 - 2002年),通过SEATS时间序列分析程序,比较了全国以及各市政当局0 - 20岁出院患者的死亡率。
自1987年以来,女孩因意外伤害导致的死亡率从每10万例中的7例降至4例,男孩从每10万例中的16例降至10例。男女之间的差距缩小,在与暴力相关的死亡方面,男孩现在的死亡率几乎与女孩相同。道路和其他意外伤害总体呈下降趋势,而跌倒的模式因年龄和性别而异。男女自残伤害均有所增加,但女孩增加得更多。各市政当局之间的伤害率也存在显著差异——女孩高达6倍,男孩高达8倍。
随着时间的推移,伤害死亡人数大幅下降,但男孩和女孩的情况有所不同。各市政当局之间仍存在显著差异。这些数据发表在一份儿童伤害地图集中,引起了媒体和当局的极大关注。