Does living density matter for nonfatal unintentional home injury in Asian urban settings? Evidence from Hong Kong.
Injury is a major global disease burden for the twenty-first century. There are, however, few studies of unintentional household injury in Asian urban settings where living environments are characterized by extremely compact, high-living-density, multistory apartments. This study investigated the as...
Main Authors: | Chan, E, Kim, J, Griffiths, S, Lau, J, Yu, I |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2009
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