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Manifold child, family and social variables are associated with injury among New Zealand preschool children.

Lisa UnderwoodBridget KoolAvinesh PillaiTe Kani KingiSusan MortonShanthi Ameratunga
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2023)
This study identified social and economic opportunities to lower rates of injury among preschool children, that might reduce associated direct and indirect costs. Our findings in relation to ethnicity go against the standard public rhetoric and provide support for shifting the apportioning of blame for child injury from individuals to wider environmental exposures for which public health and societal solutions are required.
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