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Other Sources of Injury Data
- America's Children: Key National
Indicators of Well-Being
- Australian
Institute of Criminology
Young Australians and domestic violence
- Bureau
of Justice Statistics
Injuries from violent crime, 1992-1998
Intimate
Partner Violence and Age of Victim, 1993-1999
- Canadian Injury Data:
Mortality - 1997 and Hospitalizations - 1996-97
- Childstats.gov
This web site offers easy access to federal and state
statistics and reports on children and their families, including:
population and family characteristics, economic security, health,
behavior and social environment, and education.
- Community
Health Status Indicators Project
For each of the 3,082 counties in the United
States, you can view and print an easy-to-use, 16-page Community
Health Status Indicators (CHSI) Report.
- National
Injury Data Technical
Assistance Center
To obtain charts and
tables of injury data by region and state from the Children's
Safety Network
- NEISS
Estimates Query Builder
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's online database that
provides NEISS estimates.
- E-code Grouping Look-up
Tables: 1994-98
This is a direct link to a zipped (276K compressed) Excel '97 spreadsheet-based listing of ICD-9-CM 'injury' E-codes and their associated mechanism and
intent groups (matrix) as defined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
- Fatal
and Nonfatal Injury Tables for 1998
- Fatal Occupational Injuries in North
Carolina, 1978-1994
- How States are Collecting and
Using Cause of Injury Data (APHA)
- Injury
Facts TM
A source of statistics on unintentional injuries, their costs, trends and other characteristics.
- Injuries
from Violent Crime, 1992-98,
U.S. Department of Justice
- Maps
- National
Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD)
- National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS)
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