Circumstances of Injuries According to data reported from death certificates, more than one-quarter of deaths due to homicide, suicide, and accidental injury involved the use of firearms (28 percent). Another 26 percent of deaths due to these causes involved motor vehicles. Number and percent distribution of decedents dying from external (E-coded) underlying cause by mechanism of injury: United States, 1993
NOTES:
Excludes deaths due to external causes to persons under 15 years of
age and those external deaths occurring in South Dakota. Figures may
not add to totals due to rounding. Standard errors are estimated
using the statistical software package SUDAAN. When proxy respondents were asked about circumstances related to deaths of persons who died from homicide, suicide, or accidental injuries, the following were reported: 10 percent of the decedents died while at work; 21 percent of the deaths involved the use of firearms; 19 percent of the decedents had an alcoholic beverage within 4 hours of death; and 17 percent of the decedents had taken drugs or medication within 24 hours of death. Number and percent of decedents dying of external causes (homicide, suicide, accidental injury) by selected circumstances as report by proxy respondents: United States, 1993
1 Percent
working and where firearms were involved based on 166,000 decedents
dying of external causes. Percent using alcohol based on
143,000 decedents who drank and died of external causes. Percent
using drugs based on 131,000 decedents who used drugs and died of
external causes. Of the 36,000 deaths where firearm involvement was reported by the proxy respondents, the use of handguns was reported for 72 percent of these deaths. Number and percent distribution of decedents dying of external causes (homicide, suicide, accidental injury) where firearms were reported by proxy respondents to have been involved by type of firearm: United States, 1993
1Z
represents less than 500 decedents. Decedents dying of motor vehicle injuries were reported to have been the driver in 65 percent of the fatal accidents. One-third of the decedents were reported as not wearing safety belts. Number and percent distribution of decedents who died of motor vehicle injuries by selected circumstances as reported by proxy respondents: United States, 1993
NOTES: Excludes deaths to
persons under 15 years of age and those deaths occurring in South
Dakota. Figures may not add to totals due to rounding.
Standard errors are estimated using the statistical software package
SUDAAN.
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January 11, 2007
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