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自行车与机动车碰撞事故。相关损伤发生率及后果的流行病学研究。

Bicycle-motor vehicle collisions. Epidemiology of related injury incidence and consequences.

作者信息

Gerberich S G, Parker D, Dudzik M

机构信息

Regional Injury Prevention Research Center, University of Minnesota School of Public Health.

出版信息

Minn Med. 1994 Apr;77(4):27-31.

PMID:8007909
Abstract

This study investigated the incidence, consequences, and possible risk factors for injuries resulting from non-fatal bicycle-motor vehicle collisions during a one-year period in Minnesota. A study of 925 non-fatal collisions involving individuals 12 years of age and older in 1984 found an inverse relationship between age and collision incidence, with especially high rates identified for those between the ages of 12 and 14 (164 per 100,000) and 15 and 19 (71 per 100,000). Male bicyclists had consistently higher collision rates among all age groups. In a survey of the 925 individuals (64.3% response rate) 95% reported sustaining injuries as a consequence of the collisions. Twenty-one percent said they had not fully recovered from their injuries approximately two years post-injury, while 26% reported persistent problems. These results show a high incidence of collisions under certain conditions and suggest protective measures to make bicycling safer on our nation's roadways.

摘要

本研究调查了明尼苏达州一年内非致命自行车与机动车碰撞导致的伤害的发生率、后果及可能的风险因素。1984年对925起涉及12岁及以上人群的非致命碰撞事故进行的一项研究发现,年龄与碰撞发生率呈负相关,12至14岁(每10万人中有164起)和15至19岁(每10万人中有71起)的人群碰撞发生率尤其高。在所有年龄组中,男性自行车骑行者的碰撞率一直较高。在对这925人进行的一项调查中(回复率为64.3%),95%的人报告称因碰撞而受伤。21%的人表示受伤后约两年仍未完全康复,而26%的人报告存在持续问题。这些结果表明在某些情况下碰撞发生率很高,并建议采取保护措施,以使我国道路上的自行车骑行更安全。

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