Walker R B, Raines D
J Fam Pract. 1982 Apr;14(4):705-8.
Childhood accidents were monitored over a five-year period in a rural West Virginia primary care center. A population of 1,410 families with children up to 12 years of age was followed. Lacerations, musculoskeletal injuries, and head injuries were the most common injuries. Accidents were relatively more frequent within families with lower income levels and in single-parent households. The data suggest specific preventive strategies for this rural population.
在西弗吉尼亚州农村的一个初级保健中心,对儿童事故进行了为期五年的监测。对1410个有12岁以下儿童的家庭进行了跟踪调查。撕裂伤、肌肉骨骼损伤和头部损伤是最常见的损伤类型。事故在低收入家庭和单亲家庭中相对更为频繁。这些数据为该农村人口提出了具体的预防策略。