Journal article
Burden of injury along the development spectrum: associations between the Socio-demographic Index and disability-adjusted life year estimates from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
Injury prevention, Vol.26(SUPP_1), pp.12-26
10/01/2020
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043296
PMCID: PMC7571356
PMID: 31915273
Abstract
Background The epidemiological transition of non-communicable diseases replacing infectious diseases as the main contributors to disease burden has been well documented in global health literature. Less focus, however, has been given to the relationship between sociodemographic changes and injury. The aim of this study was to examine the association between disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from injury for 195 countries and territories at different levels along the development spectrum between 1990 and 2017 based on the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2017 estimates. Methods Injury mortality was estimated using the GBD mortality database, corrections for garbage coding and CODEm-the cause of death ensemble modelling tool. Morbidity estimation was based on surveys and inpatient and outpatient data sets for 30 cause-of-injury with 47 nature-of-injury categories each. The Socio-demographic Index (SDI) is a composite indicator that includes lagged income per capita, average educational attainment over age 15 years and total fertility rate. Results For many causes of injury, age-standardised DALY rates declined with increasing SDI, although road injury, interpersonal violence and self-harm did not follow this pattern. Particularly for self-harm opposing patterns were observed in regions with similar SDI levels. For road injuries, this effect was less pronounced. Conclusions The overall global pattern is that of declining injury burden with increasing SDI. However, not all injuries follow this pattern, which suggests multiple underlying mechanisms influencing injury DALYs. There is a need for a detailed understanding of these patterns to help to inform national and global efforts to address injury-related health outcomes across the development spectrum.
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- Title: Subtitle
- Burden of injury along the development spectrum: associations between the Socio-demographic Index and disability-adjusted life year estimates from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
- Creators
- Juanita A. Haagsma - Erasmus MCSpencer L. James - University of WashingtonChris D. Castle - Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationZachary Dingels - Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationJack T. Fox - Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationErin B. Hamilton - Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationZichen Liu - Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationLydia R. Lucchesi - Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationNicholas L. S. Roberts - Institute for Health Metrics and EvaluationDillon O. Sylte - University of WashingtonOladimeji M. Adebayo - University College Hospital, IbadanAlireza Ahmadi - Kermanshah University of Medical SciencesMuktar Beshir Ahmed - Jimma UniversityMiloud Taki Eddine Aichour - Higher National Veterinary SchoolFares Alahdab - Mayo ClinicSuliman A. Alghnam - King Abdullah International Medical Research CenterSyed Mohamed Aljunid - Kuwait UniversityRajaa M. Al-Raddadi - King Abdulaziz UniversityUbai Alsharif - Universitätsklinikum Knappschaftskrankenhaus BochumKhalid Altirkawi - King Saud UniversityMina Anjomshoa - Rafsanjan University of Medical SciencesCarl Abelardo T. Antonio - University of the Philippines ManilaSeth Christopher Yaw Appiah - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyOlatunde Aremu - Birmingham City UniversityAmit Arora - Western Sydney UniversityHamid Asayesh - Qom University of Medical Science and Health ServicesReza Assadi - Mashhad University of Medical SciencesAshish Awasthi - Indian Institute of Public Health GandhinagarBeatriz Paulina Ayala Quintanilla - La Trobe UniversityShivanthi Balalla - Auckland University of TechnologyAmrit Banstola - Pokhara UniversitySuzanne Lyn Barker-Collo - University of AucklandTill Winfried Baernighausen - Heidelberg UniversityShahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi - University of California, Los AngelesNeeraj Bedi - Gandhi Medical CollegeMasoud Behzadifar - Lorestan University of Medical SciencesMeysam Behzadifar - Lorestan UniversityCorina Benjet - Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente MuñizDerrick A. Bennett - University of OxfordIsabela M. Bensenor - Universidade de São PauloSoumyadeep Bhaumik - George Institute for Global HealthZulfiqar A. Bhutta - SickKids FoundationAli Bijani - Babol University of Medical SciencesGuilherme Borges - Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente MuñizRohan Borschmann - The University of MelbourneDipan Bose - World BankSoufiane Boufous - UNSW SydneyAlexandra Brazinova - Comenius University BratislavaJulio Cesar Campuzano Rincon - Natl Inst Publ Hlth, Cuernavaca, Morelos, MexicoRosario Cardenas - Universidad Autónoma MetropolitanaJuan J. Carrero - Karolinska InstitutetFelix Carvalho - Universidade do PortoCarlos A. Castaneda-Orjuela - Universidad Nacional de ColombiaFerran Catala-Lopez - Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIJee-Young J. Choi - Seoul National University HospitalDevasahayam J. Christopher - Christian Medical CollegeChristopher Stephen Crowe - University of WashingtonKoustuv Dalal - Örebro UniversityAhmad Daryani - Mazandaran University of Medical SciencesDragos Virgil Davitoiu - Carol Davila University of Medicine and PharmacyLouisa Degenhardt - UNSW SydneyDiego De Leo - Griffith UniversityJan-Walter De Neve - Heidelberg Univ, Heidelberg Inst Global Hlth HIGH, Heidelberg, GermanyKebede Deribe - Brighton and Sussex Medical SchoolGetenet Ayalew Dessie - Debre Markos UniversityGabrielle Aline deVeber - University of TorontoSamath Dhamminda Dharmaratne - University of PeradeniyaLinh Phuong Doan - Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất ThànhKate A. Dolan - UNSW SydneyTim Robert Driscoll - The University of SydneyManisha Dubey - World Health Organization - IndiaZiad El-Khatib - Karolinska InstitutetChristian Lycke Ellingsen - Stavanger University HospitalMaysaa El Sayed Zaki - Mansoura UniversityAman Yesuf Endries - St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical CollegeSharareh Eskandarieh - Tehran University of Medical SciencesAndre Faro - Universidade Federal de SergipeSeyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad - Karolinska InstitutetEduarda Fernandes - Universidade do PortoIrina Filip - Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical CenterFlorian Fischer - Bielefeld UniversityRichard Charles Franklin - James Cook UniversityTakeshi Fukumoto - The Wistar InstituteKebede Embaye Gezae - Mekelle UniversityTiffany K. Gill - The University of AdelaideAlessandra C. Goulart - Universidade de São PauloAyman Grada - Boston UniversityYuming Guo - Monash UniversityRahul Gupta - West Virginia UniversityHassan Haghparast Bidgoli - UCL, Inst Global Hlth, London, EnglandArvin Haj-Mirzaian - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesArya Haj-Mirzaian - Tehran University of Medical SciencesRandah R. Hamadeh - Arabian Gulf UniversitySamer Hamidi - Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart UniversityJosep Maria Haro - Biomed Res Networking Ctr Mental Hlth Network Cib, Madrid, SpainHadi Hassankhani - University of TabrizHamid Yimam Hassen - Mizan Tepi UniversityRasmus Havmoeller - Karolinska University HospitalDelia Hendrie - Curtin UniversityAndualem Henok - Mizan Tepi UniversityDavid C Schwebel (Contributor) - Research AdministrationGlobal Burden of Disease Study 2017
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Injury prevention, Vol.26(SUPP_1), pp.12-26
- DOI
- 10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043296
- PMID
- 31915273
- PMCID
- PMC7571356
- NLM abbreviation
- Inj Prev
- ISSN
- 1353-8047
- eISSN
- 1475-5785
- Publisher
- Bmj Publishing Group
- Number of pages
- 15
- Grant note
- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 10/01/2020
- Academic Unit
- Research Administration
- Record Identifier
- 9984949450502771
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