[HTML] from thelancet.comRM Viner, C Coffey, C Mathers, P Bloem… - The Lancet, 2011 - Elsevier ... Injury. Group 3: unintentional injury. • Transport injuries; this category is more inclusive than, but is substantially attributable to, road traffic injuries. • Other unintentional injury. Group 3: intentional injury. • Self-inflicted injury—ie, suicide. ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 8 versions
J Varley, D Pilcher, W Butt… - Injury, 2011 - Elsevier ... 06/2007. The first included patients that sustained intentionalinjuries, the second comprised un-intentionalinjuries and acted as a control group. Logistic regression was used to model factors associated with mortality. Results. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from ijmr.org.inR Ray… - The Indian Journal of Medical Research, 2011 - ijmr.org.in ... impairment. Alcohol related injuries include unintentional injuries like road traffic accidents, fire and burns, poisoning, pedestrian falls and drowning as well as intentionalinjuries such as violence against oneself or others. The ...
C French - 2011 - works.bepress.com Over the years, a myth has developed that insurance coverage is not available or allowed for intentional injuries or damage. This myth has two primary bases: one, the “fortuity” doctrine, which provides that insurance should only cover losses that happen by chance; and two, public ... Related articles - All 3 versions
AK Ziraba, C Kyobutungi… - Journal of Urban Health, 2011 - Springer ... fatal injuries. Intentionalinjuries accounted for about 51% and unintentional injuries accounted for 49% of all injuries. Homicides accounted for 91% of intentionalinjuries and 47% of all injury-related deaths. Firearms (23%) and ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions