Injuries to Women in the United States
作者:
SchnitzerPatriciaG.,
RunyanCarolW.,
期刊:
Women&Health
(Taylor Available online 1995)
卷期:
Volume 23,
issue 1
页码: 9-27
ISSN:0363-0242
年代: 1995
DOI:10.1300/J013v23n01_02
出版商: Taylor&Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
This review summarizes the descriptive epidemiology of injuries among women in the United States, highlighting major problems as well as needs and opportunities for intervention and research. Injury mortality rates for 1984-88 were calculated from the National Center for Health Statistics mortality data taws. Additional injury mortality and all injury morbidity information were derived from existing literature. Studies providing gender-specific U.S. injury information durring the last ten years were reviewed. Injuries as the leading causes of dealh for females to age 34 and are responcible for more years of potential life lost than any other cause o death. The lifetime cost of injuries to females is approximately 50 billion dollars annually. Motor vehicle related injuries, falls, and violence are the most sigmficant injury problems for women. Although morbidity is far greater than mortality, access to information about nonfatal injuries s extremely limited. What evidence does exist points to Ihe importance of domestic assault as a major, underrecognized source of preventable injury. Though the greater magnitude of injury among men frequently eclipses the sigruficance of injury as a problem for women, this paper presents evidence that injury is a problem which should feature prominently in the women's health agenda for the nation. There are pressing research needs to understand the changing trends in injuries to females and to identify appropriate intervention strategies. In addition, the study points to the needs for improvement in data systems to document injury morbidity.
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