Ethnicity and road traffic injuries: differences between Jewish and Arab children in Israel
@article{AbdelRahman2013EthnicityAR,
title={Ethnicity and road traffic injuries: differences between Jewish and Arab children in Israel},
author={Nura Abdel-Rahman and Maya Siman-Tov and Israel Trauma Group and Kobi Peleg},
journal={Ethnicity \& Health},
year={2013},
volume={18},
pages={391 - 401}
}Objective. To examine the differences and characteristics of road traffic injuries (RTIs) among Jewish and Arab children, ages 0–17 years, in Israel. Design. A retrospective study based on data from the Israeli National Trauma Registry between 2001 and 2010. This study relates specifically to traffic-related hospitalizations among children ages 0–17 years. Data include demographic, injury, and hospitalization characteristics. Descriptive statistics and adjusted logistic regression were used to…
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