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The Scottish Health Survey 1998: Volume1: Chapter 5

CHAPTER 5 LIST OF TABLES

Table 5.1 Number of accidents to adults in twelve months prior to interview, by age and sex

Table 5.2 Number of accidents to children in twelve months prior to interview, by age and sex

Table 5.3 Work-based annual accident rates per 100 adults, by age and sex

Table 5.4 Accident rates per 100 adults for non-work accidents, by age and sex

Table 5.5 Causes of accidents to adults, by age and sex

Table 5.6 Causes of accidents to children, by age

Table 5.7 Causes of work-based accidents, by sex

Table 5.8 Location of accidents to adults, by age and sex

Table 5.9 Location of accidents to children, by age

Table 5.10 Types of injury to adults, by age and sex

Table 5.11 Types of injury to children, by age

Table 5.12 Adults’ source of help or advice about accidents, by age and sex

Table 5.13 Children’s source of help or advice about accidents, by age

Table 5.14 Adults’ source of help or advice, by type of injury

Table 5.15 Adults’ time off work because of accidents, by age and sex

Table 5.16 Childrens’ time off school because of accidents, by age

Table 5.17 Preventability of adults’ accidents, by location of accident and sex

Table 5.18 Preventability of children’s accidents, by location of accident

Table 5.19 Trends over time in annual accident rates per 100 adults

Table 5.20 Accident rates per 100 adults, by social class of respondent, age and sex

Table 5.21 Accident rates per 100 children, by social class of chief income earner and age

Table 5.22 Accident rates per 100 adults, by region, age and sex

Table 5.23 Accident rates per 100 children, by region and age

Table 5.24 Comparison of annual accident rates per 100 adults in Scotland, England and Northern England

Table 5.25 Comparison of annual accident rates per 100 children in Scotland, England and Northern England

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