Methodological aspects of measuring injuries from traffic accidents at the site of occurrence

Authors

  • Martha C. Híjar-Medina Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública de México
  • Ma. Victoria López-López Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública de México
  • Mario Flores-Aldana Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública de México
  • Rafael Anaya Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública de México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101997000100013

Keywords:

Accidents^i2^straf, Wounds and injuries^i2^sclassificat, Data collection^i2^smeth

Abstract

Traffic accidents are a well-known public health problem worldwide. In Mexico research into risk factors for motor involving vehicles accidents and their consequences has recentlly been taken into account. The relevant literature does not normally describe the methodological aspects involved in the collection of primary data, since most studies have used secondary data the good quality and validity of wich are assumed. The paper presented seeks to discuss and share with researchers in this field, some of the methodological aspects to be considered in the attempt to recreate the scene of the accident and obtain information approximating to reality. The measurements in situ of, such traffic accident variables as injury, use of seat belt, speed and alcohol intake are discussed.

Published

1997-02-01

Issue

Section

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How to Cite

Híjar-Medina, M. C., López-López, M. V., Flores-Aldana, M., & Anaya, R. (1997). Methodological aspects of measuring injuries from traffic accidents at the site of occurrence . Revista De Saúde Pública, 31(1), 100-104. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101997000100013