Age, sex, and road-use patterns of motor vehicular trauma in Rhode Island: A population-based hospital emergency department study

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Population-based hospital emergency department data on motor vehicle traffic trauma in Rhode Island, 1984-85, are analyzed by age, sex, and road-use status. Annualized rates of overall and severe trauma were 1,195 cases (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1,164, 1,225) and 102 cases (95% CI = 94, 111) per 100,000 population, respectively. Overall and severe rates peaked at ages 15-24 years. Male rate excesses were most pronounced for motorcycle and pedal cycle trauma.

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Rockett, I. R. H., Lieberman, E. S., Hollinshead, W. H., Putnam, S. L., & Thode, H. C. (1990). Age, sex, and road-use patterns of motor vehicular trauma in Rhode Island: A population-based hospital emergency department study. American Journal of Public Health, 80(12), 1516–1518. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.80.12.1516

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