Developmental and behavioral issues in childhood injury prevention |
Journal/Book: J Develop Behav Pediat. 1995; 16: 351 West Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201-2436. Williams & Wilkins. 362-370.
Abstract: Injuries are the most important cause of mortality, morbidity, and disability during childhood and adolescence. Injuries with the greatest impact on the behavioral and emotional development of the child are head injuries and severe burns, both of which can markedly impact on subsequent development. Important risk factors for injury are gender, age, socioeconomic status, developmental status, behavior problems, substance abuse by parent and adolescent, and parents' perceptions of injury risk. These factors interact to increase or decrease the risk of injury in any given child and are much more meaningful than the futile search for the ''accident-prone'' individual. These factors must be taken into consideration when planning intervention strategies to ensure optimal effectiveness of intervention.
Note: Review FP Rivara, Harborview Injury Prevent & Res Ctr, 325 9TH Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
Keyword(s): injuries; development; behavior; alcohol; parent expectations; socioeconomic status; prevention; TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY; ENVIRONMENTAL RISK; ADOLESCENT TRAUMA; PEDIATRIC TRAUMA; UNITED-STATES; CHILDREN; ALCOHOL; HEALTH; ACCIDENTS; YOUNG
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