Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6967085 Accident Analysis & Prevention 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► The association between individual and area socioeconomic status and unintentional injury mortality in Canadian adults depended on cause of death. ► Associations were generally stronger for low income and no occupation than for low education and area deprivation. ► Motor vehicle and fall deaths were more strongly associated with socioeconomic status for males than females. ► Equity-oriented approaches to reduce differential exposures, vulnerability and consequences of injury mortality are needed to address the safety gap.
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