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. 2010 Jul 25;2010:819687. doi: 10.1155/2010/819687

Table 7.

Multilevel studies for childhood burn, fall, poisoning, and drowning injuries: summary of methodological features and results (n = 1).

Author & year country (city/region) Outcome/sB, F, P, Da Age group/s data sourceb SES measure Analysis covariates Results: the level of 95% is used for all confidence intervals (CI)
Kim et al. 2007 South Korea (whole country) D, F Deaths 0–5 years R: birth and death registers Father's occupation, mother's education for individual level, deprivation index for districts (5 levels) Multilevel poisson regression Sex Deprivation showed a clear positive relationship with mortality by drowning (RR = 1.7—estimated from figure—for 4th quintile compared to first quintile), but not by falls, after controlling for individual-level variables

Note aB=burns, F=falls, P=Poisoning, D=Drowning; bR=register; I= interview, Q=self-administered questionnaire.