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20 英里限速区对伦敦道路伤亡不平等的影响。

The impact of 20 mph traffic speed zones on inequalities in road casualties in London.

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2011 Oct;65(10):921-6. doi: 10.1136/jech.2010.112193. Epub 2010 Nov 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Road traffic casualties show some of the widest socioeconomic differentials of any cause of morbidity or mortality, and as yet there is little evidence on what works to reduce them. This study quantified the current and potential future impact of the introduction of 20 mph zones on socioeconomic inequalities in road casualties in London.

METHODS

An observational study based on analysis of geographically coded police road casualties data, 1987-2006. Changes in counts of casualties from road collisions, those killed and seriously injured and pedestrian injuries by quintile of deprivation were calculated.

RESULTS

The effect of 20 mph zones was similar across quintiles of socioeconomic deprivation, being associated with a 41.8% (95% CI 21.0% to 62.6%) decline in casualties in areas in the least deprived quintile versus 38.3% (31.5% to 45.0%) in the most deprived quintile. Because of the greater number of road casualties in deprived areas and the targeting of zones to such areas, the number of casualties prevented by zones was substantially larger in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation. However, the underlying decline in road casualties on all roads was appreciably greater in less deprived areas (p<0.001 for trend) so that despite the targeting of 20 mph zones, socioeconomic inequalities in road injuries in London have widened over time. Extending 20 mph schemes has only limited the potential to reduce differentials further.

CONCLUSIONS

The implementation of 20 mph zones targeted at deprived areas has mitigated widening socioeconomic differentials in road injury in London and to some degree narrowed them, but there is limited potential for further gain.

摘要

背景

道路交通伤害是造成发病率和死亡率差异最大的原因之一,尽管目前已经有一些证据表明某些措施可以降低道路交通伤害的发生率,但对于这些措施的实际效果还缺乏了解。本研究旨在量化在伦敦实施 20 英里限速区对道路交通伤害的社会经济不平等状况的当前和潜在影响。

方法

本研究是基于对地理编码的警察道路伤害数据进行的观察性研究,研究时间为 1987 年至 2006 年。通过对因道路碰撞造成的伤害、死亡和重伤以及行人伤害的计数,计算了不同社会经济剥夺程度的变化情况。

结果

20 英里限速区的效果在社会经济剥夺程度的五分位数之间没有明显差异,在最不贫困的五分位数区域,限速区的实施与道路伤害减少 41.8%(95%CI 21.0%至 62.6%)相关,而在最贫困的五分位数区域则减少 38.3%(31.5%至 45.0%)。由于在贫困地区发生的道路伤害数量较多,并且限速区的目标是这些地区,因此在社会经济剥夺程度较高的地区,限速区预防的伤害数量要大得多。然而,在社会经济条件较差的地区,所有道路上的道路伤害下降幅度明显更大(p<0.001 趋势),因此尽管实施了 20 英里限速区,伦敦的道路交通伤害的社会经济不平等状况仍在不断扩大。扩大 20 英里限速区的范围也只能在一定程度上进一步缩小这种差异。

结论

在贫困地区实施 20 英里限速区的措施缓解了伦敦道路交通伤害的社会经济不平等状况,并在一定程度上缩小了这种差距,但进一步缩小差距的潜力有限。

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