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Child Injury and the Determinants of Health



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Autore: Peden Amy Visualizza persona
Titolo: Child Injury and the Determinants of Health Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (150 p.)
Soggetto topico: Humanities
Social interaction
Soggetto non controllato: social determinants
children
child-play
mobile phone
injury
supervision
drowning
child health
low-and middle-income country
India
preventative medicine
implementation science
qualitative research
musculoskeletal injury
sports
exercise
risk factors
protective factors
injury prevention
water safety
adolescent
life jacket
swimming lessons
swimming ability
risk behaviors
FMSTM
pubescence
maturation
fundamental movement patterns
functional movement
gender difference
self-injurious behavior
institutionalized child
oral manifestations
work
agriculture
farm
transport
occupational injury
child
risk factor
rurality
socio-economic
determinants of health
road traffic injury
falls
poisoning
violence
self-harm
prevention
intervention
epidemiology
force-angle relationship
isokinetic muscle strength
muscle-tendon unit
maximal voluntary contraction
growth spurt
water
safety
mortality
policy
stakeholder
Global Burden of Disease
multisector
Persona (resp. second.): FranklinRichard
PedenAmy
Sommario/riassunto: The World Health Organization recognizes that injuries are the leading cause of death and disability to children after their first birthday. There is also high morbidity associated with injuries sustained in childhood, often affecting people for the rest of their lives. For every child who dies from injury, there are several thousand who require medical care, many who live with varying degrees of disability. Children and adolescents (0–19 years of age) are at increased risk of mortality and morbidity due to injuries such as road traffic, burns, falls, poisoning, drowning, self-harm and interpersonal violence. There are proven ways to prevent many child injuries, yet there are still gaps in our knowledge. By understanding the impact of determinants of health (i.e., the social and economic environment, the physical environment and a person’s individual characteristics and behaviors), effective prevention interventions can be designed and implemented, with a high return on investment. This Special Issue covers an eclectic range of studies, the common goal of which is to reduce the global burden of child injury-related mortality and morbidity.
Titolo autorizzato: Child Injury and the Determinants of Health  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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