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The Health of Children and Young People

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6.1 Annual accident rate per 100 persons, by age and sex

6.2 Annual accident rate per 100 children for types of major and minor accidents, by age and sex

6.3 Annual major and minor accident rate per 100 young adults for types of accidents, by age and sex

6.4 Location of accidents, by age and sex

6.5 Type of injury, by age and sex

6.6 Part of body injured, by age and sex

6.7 Source of help or advice about accidents, by age and sex

6.8 Length of time accident affected normal daily activities, by age and sex

6.9 Time taken off work, school or college, by age and sex

6.10 Seasonal distribution of major accidents, by age and sex

6.11 Annual accident rates, by Government Office Region, age and sex

6.12 Annual accident rates, by NS-SEC of household reference person (HRP), age and sex

6.13 Annual accident rates, by equivalised household income quintile

6.14 Annual accident rates, by area-based Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), age and sex

6.15 Children's annual accident rates, by age, sex and number of adults in household

6.16 Children's annual accident rates, by age, sex and number of children in household

6.17 Children's annual accident rates, by age, sex and position of child in household

6.18 Children's annual accident rates, by age, sex and time spent participating in physical activities

6.19 Accident rates per 100 children aged 4-15, by sex and SDQ Total Deviance Score

6.20 Estimated odds ratios for major accidents to children aged 4-15, by risk factors and sex

6.21 Estimated odds ratios for minor accidents to children aged 4-15, by risk factors and sex

6.22 Annual accident rate per 100 persons, 1995-1997 and 2001-2002, by age and sex

 

 

 


 
       
 

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