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意外伤害是低收入和中等收入国家老年人死亡和残疾的主要原因之一。本研究的目的是调查六个中低收入国家的老年人每年的道路交通和其他身体(不包括跌倒)伤害发生率及相关风险因素。在中国(n=13,177)、加纳(n=4305)、印度(n=6560)、墨西哥(n=2318)、俄罗斯联邦(n=3938)和南非(n=3840)进行了面对面家庭访谈的横断面调查,得出了以人口为基础的50岁以上人群队列。测量的问题包括受伤、自评视力困难、饮酒、抑郁症治疗、睡眠问题、自我报告的健康状况,以及使用LogMAR(最小分辨角对数)视力表进行视力评估。它由一排排字母组成,用来测量视力。结果表明,在这六个国家,非致命性道路交通伤害的总体年患病率为2.0%,其他身体伤害的患病率为2.1%(不包括跌倒)。多变量logistic回归分析发现,居住在农村地区、在过去12个月内服用抑郁症药物或其他治疗方法以及有睡眠问题与道路交通伤害有关,而年龄较小、居住在农村地区、危险或有害饮酒以及有睡眠问题与其他身体伤害有关。视力障碍与道路交通伤害发生率无关。本研究提供了六个国家研究中非致命性道路交通伤害和其他身体伤害的负担及其相关风险因素。这项研究的结果提高了对非致命性道路交通伤害和其他身体伤害的认识,公共卫生领域的政策制定者、规划制定者和研究人员可以根据这些认识设计战略性干预措施,以减少这些可预防的伤害,并改善与意外伤害相关的安全。关键词:伤害,交通,老龄化,中国,加纳,印度,墨西哥,俄罗斯联邦,南非
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Prevalence, circumstances and consequences of non-fatal road traffic injuries and other bodily injuries among older people in China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa
Unintentional injuries are one of the main contributors to mortality and disability in elderly populations in low- and middle-income countries. The aim of this study was to examine the annual road traffic and other bodily (not including falls) injury prevalence and associated risk factors among older adults across six lower and upper middle-income countries. A cross- sectional survey involving face-to-face household interviews were conducted in China (n=13,177), Ghana (n=4305), India (n=6560), Mexico (n=2318), the Russian Federation (n=3938) and South Africa (n=3840), resulting in population-based cohorts of persons aged 50+ years.  Measures included questions on injury, self-rated visual difficulties, alcohol use, depression treatment, sleeping problems, self-reported health status, and vision assessment using LogMAR (logarithm of Minimum Angle of Resolution) eye charts. It comprises rows of letters and is used to measure visual acuity. Results indicate that the overall annual non-fatal road traffic injury prevalence was 2.0% and for other bodily injury 2.1% (not including falls) across the six countries. The multivariate logistic regression analysis found that residing in a rural area, taking medications or other treatment for depression in the past 12 months and having a sleeping problem were associated with road traffic injury, while younger age, residing in a rural area, hazardous or harmful alcohol use and having a sleeping problem were associated with other bodily injury. Visual impairment was not associated with prevalence of road traffic injuries. This study provides the burden of non-fatal road traffic injury and other bodily injury and their associated risk factors across the six countries’ studies. The findings of this study improves the understanding of non-fatal road traffic injury and other bodily injury upon which policy makers, programme developers and researchers in public health can design strategic interventions to reduce these preventable injuries as well as improve safety associated with unintentional injuries. Keywords : injury, traffic, ageing, China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russian Federation, South Africa.
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