1. [The risk factors for home accidents in children. A case-control study].
- Author
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Híjar-Medina MC, Tapia-Yáñez JR, López-López MV, Solórzano-Flores LI, and Lozano-Ascencio R
- Subjects
- Age Factors, Case-Control Studies, Child, Child, Preschool, Confidence Intervals, Family Characteristics, Female, Humans, Infant, Logistic Models, Male, Mexico epidemiology, Residence Characteristics, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Accidents, Home statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Introduction: The main objective was to determine the risk factors involved in unintentional injuries in children under 10 years old occurring at home., Material and Methods: A Case Control study was conducted in the emergency room of three pediatrics hospitals in Mexico City. The sample size was 160 cases and 320 controls., Results: Boys were more affected than girls (OR) 1.7, C.I. (95%) 1.2-2.5. The age group more affected was two-three years old (OR) 1.6, C.I.1.1-2.2. When children play outside home (roof, stairs, patio) the risk was OR 2.48, C.I. 1.63-3.76. If mother is not encharged of children care (OR) 2.9, C.I. 1.8-4.8. The age > 40 years old of the person encharged of children care (OR) 2.2, C.I. 1.4-3.5., Conclusions: The results showed us how necessary is to develop injury prevention programs especially to implement passive measures, with target populations people encharged of children care.
- Published
- 1993