Can place of death at home be used as a proxy for suicide at home? A record linkage study [0.03%]
死亡地点在家能否作为家庭自杀的替代指标?一项记录链接研究
Joh-Jong Huang,Ying-Chen Chi,Chia-Tse Nee et al.
Joh-Jong Huang et al.
Background: Accurate information on where suicides occur; especially in domestic settings, is essential for designing prevention programs. In practice, place of death from death certificates is used as a proxy, though its...
Opportunities and barriers to engaging caregivers in firearm suicide prevention: findings from focus groups with caregivers of veterans [0.03%]
关于退伍军人看护者的集中小组的发现:参与防火器自杀预防的机会与障碍
Katherine MacWilliams,John Marmion,Dee Blascyk et al.
Katherine MacWilliams et al.
Background: Firearms are involved in more than 70% of U.S. Veteran suicides. Caregivers, defined as family members or concerned significant others, can play an important role in firearm suicide prevention through initiati...
Cradle to grave: how social vulnerability correlates with leading causes of injury-related mortality among children and youth [0.03%]
从摇篮到坟墓:社会脆弱性与儿童和青少年伤害死亡原因之间的关系
Sarah Gard Lazarus,Sofia Chaudhary,Timothy P Moran et al.
Sarah Gard Lazarus et al.
Background: A higher degree of social vulnerability is associated with greater overall injury risk. However, the overlap of social vulnerability with various injury modalities for mortality has been less explored. ...
Correction: Misclassification of firearm-related violent crime in criminal legal system records: challenges and opportunities [0.03%]
纠正:刑事司法系统记录中枪支相关暴力犯罪的误分类:挑战与机遇
Julia P Schleimer,Ayah Mustafa,Rachel Ross et al.
Julia P Schleimer et al.
Published Erratum
Injury epidemiology. 2025 Sep 18;12(1):57. DOI:10.1186/s40621-025-00605-w 2025
Understanding the differences in occupational injuries due to accidents among native-born and immigrant workers in Sweden: a repeated cross-sectional register-based study [0.03%]
理解瑞典国内工人和移民工人的职业事故伤害差异:一项重复横断面登记处为基础的研究
Devy L Elling,Theo Bodin,Helena Honkaniemi et al.
Devy L Elling et al.
Background: Immigrants continue to face challenges after entering the labor market and remain overrepresented in '3-D jobs' (dirty, difficult, degrading). This study aims to investigate the differences in occupational inj...
Socioeconomic circumstances, ethnicity, migration and unintentional early childhood injuries: an analysis of the UK millennium cohort study [0.03%]
英国千禧年队列研究中社会经济状况、种族、迁居与儿童意外早期伤害分析
Laura Gallagher,Emma Curran,Michael Rosato et al.
Laura Gallagher et al.
Background: Although health inequalities associated with ethnic disadvantage are of increasing concern to policymakers in the United Kingdom (UK), evidence on ethnicity and childhood unintentional injuries is unclear. Giv...
Team Korea injury and illness surveillance at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games [0.03%]
2024年巴黎奥运会韩国代表团伤病监控
Junghyun Bae,Sukil Kim,Seungrim Yi et al.
Junghyun Bae et al.
Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the injury and illness epidemiology in Team Korea athletes during 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games. Incidence rates in pre-Olympic training camp and the Olympic Village...
Trends in firearm death among middle and high-school aged rural and urban adolescents from 2001 to 2022 [0.03%]
2001至2022年美国城市和农村青少年枪支死亡率变化趋势(按学龄阶段划分)
Elizabeth H Weybright,Heather F Terral,Kelsey M Conrick et al.
Elizabeth H Weybright et al.
Background: Youth are at high risk for firearm-related injury and death. However, research combining children and adolescents into one homogeneous group ignores distinct developmental stages and associated risks. Addressi...
Multidisciplinary lethal means safety counseling design and implementation: training and identifying barriers in a children's hospital [0.03%]
多学科致命手段安全咨询设计与实施:儿童医院培训及识别障碍
Cassandra L Stegall,Brendon Carnell,Jamie M Golden et al.
Cassandra L Stegall et al.
Background: Access to lethal means contributes significantly to suicide completion. Lethal means safety counseling (LMSC) is an injury prevention strategy to limit access to firearms, medications, and other means of injur...
Drug overdose deaths in Kentucky, 2019-2024: are we back to Pre-COVID-19 levels? [0.03%]
肯塔基州2019-2024年药物过量死亡:我们回到新冠疫情前的水平了吗?
Aaron P Smith,Juan Lang,Carmen Canedo et al.
Aaron P Smith et al.
Background: Kentucky has historically experienced a high burden of drug overdose deaths. During the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the state saw a 45% increase in overdose deaths in 2020, followed by an additional ...