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Gender Disparities in Injury Mortality


Gender Disparities in Injury Mortality: Consistent, Persistent, and ...

Men are more likely than women to die of almost every disease and illness and to die earlier. Injury, a leading cause of premature death, was no exception.

Gender disparities in injury mortality: consistent, persistent ... - PubMed

Gender disparities in injury mortality are consistent and persistent. Gender patterns in injury mortality do not follow typical social justice analyses of ...

The contributions of injury deaths to the gender gap in life ...

Injury deaths constitute a major avoidable cause of death affecting life expectancy to a different degree in men and women.

Sex-Based Disparities in Timeliness of Trauma Care and Discharge ...

Within both acute care and trauma resuscitation, timeliness of evaluation and intervention remain crucial to reducing mortality and preventing ...

Gender Disparities in Injury Mortality: Consistent, Persistent, and ...

Gender Disparities in Injury Mortality: Consistent,. Persistent, and Larger ... gender disparity in injury mortality was be- yond the scope of this ...

Comparative analysis of gender differences in outcomes after ...

Introduction While females generally have better outcomes than males after traumatic injury, higher mortality has been shown to occur in females after ...

Gender Disparities in Injury Mortality: Consistent, Persistent, and ...

Gender disparities in injury mortality are consistent and persistent. Gender patterns in injury mortality do not follow typical social justice ...

Penn Study Examines Gender Disparities in Injury Mortality

A key finding in the study is that the gender disparity in injury mortality is greater than the disparity among ethnic groups and across age ...

Preventable Injury-related Deaths by Sex, Age and Cause

The causes with the smallest difference between the proportion of male and female fatalities were falls (51% male) and choking (56% male). Differences in deaths ...

The Gender Gap in U.S. Mortality | PRB

Today, women have lower mortality rates at every age. Men are three times as likely as women to die from injuries (unintentional injuries, suicide, or homicide ...

Is there an association between female gender and outcome in ...

Blunt trauma was significantly more common in the female group (95.2% vs 92.3%, P = < 0.0001). Males aged 16- to 44-years had a significant ...

Gender disparities in injury mortality: Consistent, persiste

Male-to-female rate ratios in injury mortality are calculated for key variables, and age and ethnic group comparisons are made. Results: Boys and men were more ...

Occupational injury deaths by gender U.S. 2003-2021 - Statista

In the United States, there were far more occupational injury deaths among men than women. In 2021, there were 4,741 male occupational injury ...

The Association Between Gender and Clinical Outcomes in Patients ...

Meta-analysis demonstrated that males had a significantly lower risk of mortality than females (RR: 0.88; 95% CI 0.78, 0.99; P = 0.0001). Females had a shorter ...

Contributions of injury deaths to the changes in sex gaps in life ...

Females' LE and LD advantages due to injury deaths narrowed by 0.16–0.44 (0.06–0.35) years for LE (LD) over time. While self-inflicted injuries consistently ...

Gender Differences in the Epidemiological Characteristics and Long ...

For example, in the US, among young people aged 15–19, men are 2.5 times more likely to die from injuries than women. Similarly, the results of ...

Association Between Male Sex and Increased Mortality After Falls

Compared to female trauma patients, male trauma patients had greater 28-day mortality. In particular, ground-level falls had a significant sex ...

Gender Disparities in Injury Mortality: Consistent, Persistent ... - CORE

Male-to-female rate ratios in injury mortality were calculated for key variables, and age and ethnic group comparisons were made. Results. Boys ...

Gender disparities in injury mortality: Incompatible with social justice ...

With the exception of the very old, the gender disparity in unintentional and violence-related injury mortality is greater than the ethnicity and age ...

Shifting patterns of disparities in unintentional injury mortality rates ...

Rates across race/ethnic groups varied by gender, age and cause of injury. Unintentional injury mortality showed a recent increase for both males and females ...