Local Infrastructure and Economy Predicts Traffic Related Fatalities in Children
Abstract
Previous research on pediatric motor vehicle collisions (MVC) and fatalities has primarily focused on patient demographics and crash specific information. This study evaluates whether various measures of local infrastructure, including the National Walk Index (NWI), population density, and public school density, or macroeconomic forces, encapsulated in Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) and food area deprivation (PFA) can predict which counties are most at risk for pediatric traffic fatalities.
Keywords
Pediatric TraumaMotor Vehicle CollisionsInjury PreventionSocial Determinants Of HealthPublic Health EpidemiologyTraffic SafetyHealth DisparitiesHashtags
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