id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_44fkqpd7sbh4dmngun4oifin44 Karen Forward Injury Analyses in Rural Children: Comparison of Old-Order Anabaptists and Non-Anabaptists 2010 6 .pdf application/pdf 5304 615 64 Injury Analyses in Rural Children: Comparison of Old-Order Methods: We retrospectively examined injury data of rural children in Conclusions: Injuries to Anabaptist children occur at a young age, primarily injuries to non-Anabaptist children occur at an older age, primarily on roads, Key Words: Rural populations, Trauma, Injury prevention, Adolescent, Causes of injury included the following: falls, animals, machinery, motor vehicle collisions (MVCs), pedestrian or Anabaptist children were significantly younger at the time of injury (median, 7 years; IQR � analysis of injury location stratified by age, Anabaptist children aged 5 years to 15 years were more likely to be injured notable causes of injuries in Anabaptist children included Anabaptist children, the most common causes of injury were Anabaptist children, the most common causes of injury were non-Anabaptist children sustained injuries to the chest In this study, we analyzed injury data for rural children ./cache/work_44fkqpd7sbh4dmngun4oifin44.pdf ./txt/work_44fkqpd7sbh4dmngun4oifin44.txt