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Citation

Yu H, Nie C, Zhou Y, Wang X, Wang H, Shi X. Iran. J. Public Health 2021; 50(7): 1381-1388.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Tehran University of Medical Sciences)

DOI

10.18502/ijph.v50i7.6627

PMID

34568176

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To analyze whether the area differences of RTIs (road traffic injuries, RTIs) caused by unequal development in China, provide suggestions for the prevention of the RTIs.

METHODS: The data of RTIs in China was collected from the authoritative official website and yearbook of China.

RESULTS: Total RTIs in the East was the highest (RTIs frequency: 591789; injured people: 600611; death toll: 168885; economic loss: 27.22 billion RMB), followed by the Center (RTIs frequency: 321807; injured people: 352769; death toll: 91966; economic loss: 23.90 billion RMB) and the lowest in the West (RTIs frequency: 289482; injured people: 332517; death toll: 101095; economic loss: 16.35 billion RMB). The multivariate linear correlation and regression showed that the characteristic of RTIs was highly related with GDP (r=0.99, P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION: The economically developed areas had a large amount of traffic damages. The government should focus on preventing high RTIs in the East and high death tolls in the West.


Language: en

Keywords

China; Traffic accident injuries; Unequal development

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