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Fatal traffic injuries among children and adolescents in three cities (capital Budapest, Vilnius, and Tallinn)
Type of publication
Straipsnis Web of Science ir Scopus duomenų bazėje / Article in Web of Science and Scopus database (S1)
Author(s)
Törő, Klára | Semmelweis University |
Szilvia, Fehér | Semmelweis University |
György, Dunay | Semmelweis University |
Pauliukevičius, Alvydas Rimantas | Valstybinė teismo medicinos tarnyba |
Raudys, Romas | Valstybinė teismo medicinos tarnyba |
Lepik, Delia | University of Tartu |
Tuusov, Jana | Estonian Forens Science Institut |
Vali, Marika | University of Tartu |
Title
Fatal traffic injuries among children and adolescents in three cities (capital Budapest, Vilnius, and Tallinn)
Publisher (trusted)
Wiley-Blackwell |
Date Issued
2011
Extent
p. 617-620
Is part of
Journal of forensic sciences. Malden : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, vol. 56, iss. 3.
Field of Science
Abstract
Motor vehicle accidental injuries are a frequent cause of death among young children and adolescents. The goal of this study was to compare patterns of injury between three capitals (Budapest, Vilnius, and Tallinn). Information on 190 fatal traffic accidents (69 pedestrians, 14 bicyclists, and 107 motor vehicle occupants) between 2002 and 2006 was collected from databases of medico-legal autopsies. The role of victims in accidents, the location of injuries, cause of death, survival period, and blood alcohol levels were evaluated. One-hundred and forty-one (74%) victims had a passive role in traffic as pedestrians, passengers in cars, or public transport. In victims who died at the scene, the rate of head injury was higher than in cases who received medical treatment (odds ratio = 2.58, CI = 1.2–5.55, p = 0.0127). These results underline the importance of postmortem studies to examine the pathomechanism of fatal traffic accidental injuries and to provide information for the prevention of road traffic accidents against children and adolescents.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN (of the container)
0022-1198
WOS
000289892900007
eLABa
2950193
Coverage Spatial
Jungtinės Amerikos Valstijos / United States of America (US)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
25
Funding(s)
Estonian Science Foundation |
Journal | Cite Score | SNIP | SJR | Year | Quartile |
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Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2.3 | 1.249 | 1.302 | 2011 | Q2 |