减少英国非致命事故的不平等。

Mark McCarthy, Poala Primatesta
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我们调查了英格兰健康调查中记录的非致命事故发生率。1995/96至2001年间,男性的发病率有所下降,但女性没有。与联合王国的其他健康行为趋势(例如吸烟)相反,男性手工组和非手工组之间的差距没有扩大。
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Reducing inequalities in non-fatal accidents in England.

We investigated rates of non-fatal accidents recorded in the Health Survey for England. Between 1995/96 and 2001, rates fell in men although not in women. In contrast to other trends for health behaviours in the United Kingdom, for example smoking, there was no increased gap between male manual and non-manual groups.

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