Exploring the impact of remoteness and socio-economic status on child and adolescent injury-related mortality in australia

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  • who: Amy E. Peden and Richard C. Franklin from the on Child and Adolescent Injury-Related Mortality in Australia College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville have published the research work: Exploring the Impact of Remoteness and Socio-Economic Status on Child and Adolescent Injury-Related Mortality in Australia, in the Journal: Children 2021, 8, x FOR PEER REVIEW12.00 of 30/06/2017
  • what: This study explores the impact of determinants of health on children (0-19 years) injury-related mortality (namely remoteness and socio-economic disadvantage calculated using . . .

     

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