Prevalence and prevention of traffic injury among children in 28 counties of 6 provinces in China, 2017
10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20201224-01440
- VernacularTitle:2017年我国6个省份28个县(区)儿童道路交通伤害流行状况
- Author:
Cuirong JI
1
;
Ye JIN
;
Pengpeng YE
;
Yuan WANG
;
Yuliang ER
;
Xiao DENG
;
Zhiming LU
;
Leilei DUAN
Author Information
1. 中国疾病预防控制中心慢性非传染性疾病预防控制中心伤害防控心理健康室,北京 100050
- Keywords:
Road traffic;
Injury;
Child
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2021;42(8):1407-1412
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the incidence of traffic injuries among children aged 0-17 years in 28 counties of 6 provinces and to provide prevention suggestions.Methods:Using the general survey method, a questionnaire survey was conducted on the road traffic injuries of children in 28 counties of 6 provinces in 2017.Results:A total of 204 628 students were surveyed, 908 of whom had experiences of road traffic injuries. Road traffic injuries were 0.44% among children in 28 counties of 6 provinces in China and 0.94% among children who did not attend kindergartens. July is a high incidence period of road traffic injuries among children (12.92%). When children suffer from road traffic injuries, the first three activities were playing (21.61%), riding an electric bicycle (20.40%), walking (20.07%). Most injuries appeared as contusion/abrasion, accounting for 42.26% of the total cases. The injured parts were mainly lower limbs, upper limbs, and heads, accounting for 38.85%, 23.29%, and 20.20%. Most children with road traffic injuries recovered after related treatments, accounting for 85.43% of all cases. The median length of hospital stay of children with road traffic injuries was seven days, and the median expense in hospitals was 3 000 Yuan (RMB).Conclusions:The incidence of road traffic injuries among males appeared higher than females, and the children who did not attend the kindergartens were the highest. During playing, riding an electric bicycle and walking were the top three activities prone to road traffic injuries.