Epidemiology of injury and risk factors among adults in Guizhou province, 2010
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2016.01.011
- VernacularTitle:贵州省2010年度成年居民伤害流行现状及其影响因素研究
- Author:
Shengqiong GUO
1
;
Tao LIU
;
Min GUO
;
Liangxian SUN
;
Ling LI
;
Dan LIU
;
Jie ZHOU
Author Information
1. 贵州省疾病预防控制中心慢性病防治研究所慢性病监测科
- Keywords:
Injury;
Epidemiologic characteristic;
Risk factor;
Adult
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2016;37(1):55-59
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To understand the epidemiologic characteristics of injury among adults in Guizhou province.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 9 280 residents aged ≥ 18 years selected though multistage cluster random sampling in Guizhou to collect the information about their demographic characteristics and incidence data of injury.Logistic regression analysis was done to identify the risk factors.Results The incidence of injury was 3.5% in the adults surveyed (3.6% in males,3.4% in females).The incidences of injury in both urban area and rural area were same (3.5%).The incidence of injury was 3.9% in age group 18-44 years,2.7% in age group 45-59 years,and 3.5% in age group ≥60 years,the differences among different age groups were statistically significant (x2=7.949,P=0.019).The top three injury causes were fall (35.0%),road traffic accident (20.0%) and animal bite (19.2%).The top three injury causes in the elderly were fall (59.3%),animal bite (22.0%) and sharp instrument cut (10.2%).Among the elderly,the incidence of road traffic injury was higher in males (1.1%) than in females (0.3%),the difference was statistically significant (x2=18.156,P=0.000).The incidence of fall in urban area (1.6%) was higher than that in rural area (1.1%),the difference was statistically significant (x2=4.616,P=0.032).Drinking and drunk driving,fatigue driving,smoking and gender were the influencing factors for injury.Conclusion Injury related high risk behaviors were common in adults in Guizhou,it is necessary to develop effective intervention measures to prevent injury.