نتایج جستجو برای: childhood mortality

تعداد نتایج: 441754  

2013

OBJECTIVE: We examined long-term outcomes of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a population-based sample of childhood ADHD cases and controls, prospectively assessed as adults. METHODS: Adults with childhood ADHD and non-ADHD controls from the same birth cohort (N = 5718) were invited to participate in a prospective outcome study. Vital status was determined for birth cohort m...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 1990
E A Roth K B Kurup

Data from a 1985 survey in two major population centres in Southern Sudan, Juba and Wau, were analysed in order to assess childhood mortality levels and the effect of UNICEF's health care programme. There are continuing high levels of childhood mortality. Logistic regression analysis shows significant positive associations between child survival and immunization, oral rehydration therapy and ma...

2017
Miranda M. Fidler Raoul C. Reulen Katherine Henson Julie Kelly David Cutter Gill A. Levitt Clare Frobisher David L. Winter Michael M. Hawkins

BACKGROUND Increased risks of cardiac morbidity and mortality among childhood cancer survivors have been described previously. However, little is known about the very long-term risks of cardiac mortality and whether the risk has decreased among those more recently diagnosed. We investigated the risk of long-term cardiac mortality among survivors within the recently extended British Childhood Ca...

2012
Mark A Bellis Karen Hughes Olivia Sharples Tom Hennell Katherine A Hardcastle

OBJECTIVES Rock and pop fame is associated with risk taking, substance use and premature mortality. We examine relationships between fame and premature mortality and test how such relationships vary with type of performer (eg, solo or band member) and nationality and whether cause of death is linked with prefame (adverse childhood) experiences. DESIGN A retrospective cohort analysis based on ...

2010
Angelina M. Lutambi Mathew Alexander Jensen Charles Chrisostom Mahutanga Rose Nathan

BACKGROUND Childhood mortality remains an important subject, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where levels are still unacceptably high. To achieve the set Millennium Development Goals 4, calls for comprehensive application of the proven cost-effective interventions. Understanding spatial clustering of childhood mortality can provide a guide in targeting the interventions in a more strategic a...

2016
Sumit Gupta Shaun K. Morris Wilson Suraweera Lukasz Aleksandrowicz Rajesh Dikshit Prabhat Jha

PURPOSE Although most children with cancer live in low- and middle-income countries, measurements of childhood cancer burden in such countries have been restricted to incidence rates from a few subnational cancer registries and mortality rates from vital statistics. We aimed to provide alternative burden estimates by using nationally representative longitudinal survey-derived mortality rates. ...

Journal: :Neuroepidemiology 2015
Rita V Krishnamurthi Gabrielle deVeber Valery L Feigin Suzanne Barker-Collo Heather Fullerton Mark T Mackay Finbar O'Callahan M Patrice Lindsay Anneli Kolk Warren Lo Priyanka Shah Alexandra Linds Kelly Jones Priya Parmar Steve Taylor Bo Norrving George A Mensah Andrew E Moran Mohsen Naghavi Mohammed H Forouzanfar Grant Nguyen Catherine O Johnson Theo Vos Christopher J L Murray Gregory A Roth

BACKGROUND There is increasing recognition of stroke as an important contributor to childhood morbidity and mortality. Current estimates of global childhood stroke burden and its temporal trends are sparse. Accurate and up-to-date estimates of childhood stroke burden are important for planning research and the resulting evidence-based strategies for stroke prevention and management. OBJECTIVE...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2007
Nadine Nannan Ian M Timaeus Ria Laubscher Debbie Bradshaw

This study uses the 1996 Census and the 1998 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to investigate the level of and trend in infant and child mortality and their covariates in South Africa. Census estimates of childhood mortality are higher than those from the DHS. Analysis suggests that the former overestimate mortality while the latter are probably slightly too low. Both inquiries document a rev...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 1999
A Morrison D H Stone

OBJECTIVE To examine recent trends in unintentional childhood injury mortality in Europe, and to identify the contribution of specific causes. SETTING The 15 current member countries of the European Union. METHODS Analysis of mortality data (1984-93) obtained from the World Health Organisation and national government agencies. RESULTS Injuries continue to be the leading cause of childhood...

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