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Heightened risk of fire deaths among older African Americans and native Americans

机译:年长的非裔美国人和美洲原住民发生火灾的风险增加

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Objective. We examined disparities in burn and fire injuries by age and race/ethnicity to identify disparities during the life course. Methods. Burn and fire mortality rates were disaggregated by five-year age groups, gender, and race/ethnicity from 1999 to 2004. Results. Compared with non-Hispanic white people, Native American and African American people older than 55 years of age experienced a higher risk of death from fires and burns. The rate ratio of burn/fire deaths for African Americans compared with white people was 3.14 (95% confidence interval [CI] 2.98, 3.31) for those aged 55 years and older. The corresponding rate ratio for Native Americans compared with white people was 1.93 (95% CI 1.49, 2.46) for those aged 55 years and older. Conclusion. The especially heightened risk among minority seniors could reflect living arrangements that place them at higher risk. Heightened fire risks for minority seniors require broad attention and the development of effective interventions.
机译:目的。我们根据年龄和种族/民族对烧伤和火灾伤害之间的差异进行了研究,以确定生命过程中的差异。方法。从1999年至2004年,按5岁年龄段,性别和种族/民族对燃烧和火灾死亡率进行了分类。结果。与非西班牙裔白人相比,年龄超过55岁的美国原住民和非裔美国人遭受火灾和烧伤的危险更高。 55岁及以上的美国人与白人相比,非裔美国人的燃烧/火灾死亡比率为3.14(95%置信区间[CI] 2.98、3.31)。 55岁及以上年龄段的美国人与白人相比的比率为1.93(95%CI 1.49,2.46)。结论。少数族裔老年人中特别高的风险可能反映了使他们处于较高风险中的生活安排。少数民族老年人火灾风险的增加需要广泛关注,并需要制定有效的干预措施。

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