Who are the Older Adults Who Drown in Western Australia? A Cluster Analysis Using Coronial Drowning Data

M. Abercromby, J. Leavy, L. Nimmo, G. Crawford
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Abstract

Drowning amongst older people is a growing concern. Exploring demographic and other factors associated with unintentional drowning incidents amongst older adults may assist to identify key target groups and refine prevention strategies. This study sought to examine the heterogeneity of older individuals who have drowned and identify population subgroups in Western Australia (WA). A cluster analysis was used to segment the population by examining coronial data 2001-2018 (n = 93). Analysis identified four groups; 1) ‘men who boat & fish in company’ 2) ‘affluent men with poor health’ 3) ‘non-drinkers who boat and fish’, and 4) ‘older men, who slipped or fell’. Males aged 65-74 years were particularly at-risk while participating in various aquatic activities such as boating, fishing (incl. rock-fishing) and swimming/recreating. This study provided insights into an underserved area and will directly inform the development of new strategies for this target group in WA.
谁是西澳大利亚州溺水的老年人?冠状动脉溺水数据的聚类分析
老年人溺水问题日益受到关注。探索与老年人意外溺水事件相关的人口统计学和其他因素可能有助于确定关键目标群体并完善预防策略。本研究旨在研究老年人溺水的异质性,并确定西澳大利亚州(WA)的人口亚群。通过检查2001-2018年的冠状动脉数据(n = 93),采用聚类分析对人群进行了细分。分析确定了四组;1)“与人一起划船和钓鱼的男人”;2)“健康状况不佳的富人”;3)“划船和钓鱼的不喝酒的人”;4)“滑倒或摔倒的老年人”。65至74岁的男性在参与各种水上活动,例如划船、钓鱼(包括岩石钓鱼)及游泳/康乐活动时,风险尤其大。这项研究提供了对服务不足地区的见解,并将直接为西澳这一目标群体制定新战略提供信息。
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International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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