The Epidemiology of Unintentional and Violence-Related Injury Morbidity and Mortality among Children and Adolescents in the United States
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Mortality
2.2. Morbidity
3. Results
3.1. Leading Causes of Injury Mortality and Morbidity
3.1.1. Mortality
3.1.2. Morbidity
3.2. Trends in Mortality and Morbidity
3.2.1. Mortality
3.2.2. Morbidity
3.3. Injury Mortality by States and Urban Status
3.3.1. States
3.3.2. Urban Status
3.3.3. Race and Ethnicity
3.4. Injury Death Rates by Sex, Single Year of Age, Intent, and Mechanism
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Disclaimer
Conflicts of Interest
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Deaths | Non-Fatal | ||||||
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Number | % | Rate | Number | 95% CI | % | Rate | |
Intent | |||||||
Unintentional | 7963 | 61.4% | 9.7 | 7,680,704 | 6,413,696–8,97,712 | 94.7% | 9352.4 |
Homicide */Assault * | 2544 | 19.6% | 3.1 | 305,183 | 223,016–387,349 | 3.8% | 371.6 |
Suicide/Self Harm | 2470 | 19.0% | 3.0 | 129,645 | 105,176–155,977 | 1.6% | 157.9 |
Sex | |||||||
Male | 8951 | 69.0% | 21.3 | 4,610,917 | 3,861,281–5,362,064 | 56.9% | 10,990.2 |
Female | 4026 | 31.0% | 10.0 | 3,504,615 | 2,942,641–4,066,941 | 43.2% | 8724.3 |
Age Group | |||||||
<1 | 1554 | 12.0% | 39.1 | 223,797 | 167,767–279,828 | 2.8% | 5625.8 |
1–4 | 1604 | 12.4% | 10.1 | 1,783,392 | 1,419,085–2,147,715 | 22.0% | 11,195.7 |
5–9 | 895 | 6.9% | 4.4 | 1,620,968 | 1,345,861–1,897,923 | 20.0% | 7912.1 |
10–14 | 1330 | 10.2% | 6.4 | 1,964,533 | 1,665,919–2,263,147 | 24.2% | 9526.2 |
15–19 | 7594 | 58.5% | 36.0 | 2,522,842 | 2,145,646–2,900,036 | 31.1% | 11,951.6 |
Total | 12,977 | 100.0% | 16.2 | 8,115,532 | 6,807,635–9,425,292 | 100.0% | 9881.8 |
<1 Years | 1–4 Years | 5–9 Years | 10–14 Years | 15–19 Years | |||||
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Number | Number | Number | Number | Number | |||||
Unintentional | 1291 | Unintentional | 1235 | Unintentional | 755 | Unintentional | 763 | Unintentional | 3919 |
Suffocation | 1125 | Drowning | 390 | MV Traffic | 351 | MV Traffic | 412 | MV Traffic | 2535 |
MV Traffic | 64 | MV Traffic | 332 | Drowning | 129 | Drowning | 87 | Poisoning | 676 |
Drowning | 30 | Suffocation | 131 | Fire/Burn | 72 | Other Land Transp. | 51 | Drowning | 225 |
Fire/Burn | 22 | Fire/Burn | 100 | Other Land Transp. | 32 | Fire/Burn | 41 | Other Land Transp. | 85 |
Nat/Environment | 12 | Pedestrian | 75 | Suffocation | 31 | Poisoning | 36 | Fall | 64 |
Poisoning | 9 | Fall | 30 | Nat/Environment | 24 | Suffocation | 26 | Firearm | 52 |
Other Land Transp. | 5 | Poisoning | 29 | Pedestrian | 20 | Firearm | 15 | Pedestrian | 51 |
Struck by/Against | 5 | Struck by/Against | 27 | Poisoning | 17 | Other Transp. | 14 | Suffocation | 32 |
Fall | 4 | Firearm | 25 | Struck by/Against | 17 | Fall | 13 | Fire/Burn | 26 |
Pedestrian | 2 | Nat/Environment | 25 | Fall | 12 | Pedestrian | 11 | Other Transp. | 22 |
Homicides * | 263 | Homicides * | 369 | Homicides * | 140 | Homicides * | 158 | Homicides * | 1614 |
Suffocation | 24 | Firearm | 50 | Firearm | 69 | Firearm | 121 | Firearm | 1422 |
Drowning | 8 | Suffocation | 31 | Cut/Pierce | 11 | Cut/Pierce | 8 | Cut/Pierce | 99 |
Firearm | 8 | Drowning | 14 | Suffocation | 10 | Fire/Burn | 7 | Suffocation | 14 |
Suicides | 409 | Suicides | 2061 | ||||||
Suffocation | 234 | Firearm | 877 | ||||||
Firearm | 139 | Suffocation | 847 | ||||||
Poisoning | 23 | Poisoning | 148 |
<1 Years | 1–4 Years | 5–9 Years | 10–14 Years | 15–19 Years | |||||
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Number | Number | Number | Number | Number | |||||
Unintentional | 220,498 | Unintentional | 1,761,604 | Unintentional | 1,598,395 | Unintentional | 1,865,190 | Unintentional | 2,235,017 |
Fall | 121,531 | Fall | 770,250 | Fall | 617,362 | Fall | 528,190 | Struck By/Against | 493,123 |
Struck By/Against | 27,829 | Struck By/Against | 295,509 | Struck By/Against | 362,955 | Struck By/Against | 516,099 | Fall | 398,076 |
Other Bite/Sting | 12,987 | Other Bite/Sting | 157,851 | Other Bite/Sting | 102,571 | Overexertion | 273,389 | Overexertion | 333,062 |
Foreign Body | 8181 | Foreign Body | 119,900 | Cut/Pierce | 96,322 | Cut/Pierce | 104,152 | MV-Occupant | 261,636 |
Fire/Burn | 7882 | Cut/Pierce | 73,358 | Overexertion | 79,715 | MV-Occupant | 75,145 | Cut/Pierce | 158,692 |
Inhal/Suffocation | 7674 | Overexertion | 61,032 | Pedal Cyclist | 61,477 | Pedal Cyclist | 67,167 | Poisoning | 80,971 |
Cut/Pierce | 5601 | Fire/Burn | 44,985 | MV-Occupant | 61,222 | Other Bite/Sting | 63,771 | Other Bite/Sting | 73,611 |
Overexertion | 4433 | Dog Bite | 32,425 | Foreign Body | 57,911 | Other Transport | 42,389 | Other Transport | 52,348 |
Poisoning | 4153 | Poisoning | 30,767 | Dog Bite | 34,955 | Dog Bite | 27,675 | Pedal Cyclist | 50,144 |
MV-Occupant | 2568 | MV-Occupant | 26,638 | Other Transport | 32,854 | Foreign Body | 22,610 | Fire/Burn | 26,826 |
Assault—All Causes * | 3299 | Assault—All Causes * | 21,788 | Assault—All Causes * | 22,573 | Assault—All Causes * | 62,606 | Assault—All Causes * | 194,916 |
Struck By/Against | 2460 | Sexual Assault | 10,333 | Struck By/Against | 13,267 | Struck By/Against | 49,363 | Struck By/Against | 142,628 |
Poisoning | 189 | Struck By/Against | 8390 | Sexual Assault | 7252 | Sexual Assault | 6735 | Sexual Assault | 15,377 |
Fall | 185 | Fire/Burn | 990 | Other Bite/Sting | 760 | Cut/Pierce | 1602 | Cut/Pierce | 12,297 |
Self-harm—All Causes | 36,737 | Self-harm—All Causes | 92,908 | ||||||
Poisoning | 14,267 | Poisoning | 42,632 | ||||||
Cut/Pierce | 12,799 | Cut/Pierce | 28,087 | ||||||
Struck By/Against | 1849 | Struck By/Against | 3601 |
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Ballesteros, M.F.; Williams, D.D.; Mack, K.A.; Simon, T.R.; Sleet, D.A. The Epidemiology of Unintentional and Violence-Related Injury Morbidity and Mortality among Children and Adolescents in the United States. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 616. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040616
Ballesteros MF, Williams DD, Mack KA, Simon TR, Sleet DA. The Epidemiology of Unintentional and Violence-Related Injury Morbidity and Mortality among Children and Adolescents in the United States. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(4):616. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040616
Chicago/Turabian StyleBallesteros, Michael F., Dionne D. Williams, Karin A. Mack, Thomas R. Simon, and David A. Sleet. 2018. "The Epidemiology of Unintentional and Violence-Related Injury Morbidity and Mortality among Children and Adolescents in the United States" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 4: 616. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040616
APA StyleBallesteros, M. F., Williams, D. D., Mack, K. A., Simon, T. R., & Sleet, D. A. (2018). The Epidemiology of Unintentional and Violence-Related Injury Morbidity and Mortality among Children and Adolescents in the United States. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(4), 616. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040616