Tytuł pozycji:
Demographic and economic correlates of mortality due to traffic accidents among children aged 114 years in European countries
Background: To evaluate the changes of mortality among children aged 1-14 yr due to road traffic injury and related
demographic and economic factors in an ecological study undertaken in 33 European countries.
Methods: Information about mortality due to road traffic injury among children aged 1-14 yr in European countries
was obtained from the WHO database. Changes in the mortality for the years 2000-2009 were estimated as linear
regression. These deaths were correlated with demographic and economic factors.
Results: The greatest burden of child mortality due to road traffic accidents was observed in Baltic States, three times
lower mortality levels than that in Northern States. Between 2000 and 2009, there was a significant reduction (P<0.05)
in mortality among children aged 1-14 yr in Southern-West countries and Western countries, 1-4 yr in Central and
Eastern countries, and 5-14 yr in Northern countries. Mortality due to road traffic injury among boys was strongly
associated with the level of urbanization. Both sexes showed strong negative correlations with the economic level and
strong positive correlations with income inequality.
Conclusion: Although in European countries the mortality of children due to traffic injury was considerably reduced,
efforts should be made to educate and design a safe environment.