Health Equity (Sep 2018)

Rural?Urban Differences in Risk Factors for Motor Vehicle Fatalities

  • Carrie Henning-Smith,
  • Katy B. Kozhimannil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1089/HEQ.2018.0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 260 – 263

Abstract

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Purpose: To examine rural?urban differences in motor vehicle fatality (MVF) risk factors. Methods: We used 2017 County Health Rankings data to run stratified regression models to estimate county-level correlates of motor vehicle fatalities (MVFs) by rural and urban location. Results: Rural counties have higher rates of MVFs than urban counties (22 vs. 14 per 100,000, p<0.001). Physical inactivity and uninsurance were associated with higher rates of MVFs, as was having a more racially or ethnically concentrated population and larger percentages of younger or older adults. Conclusion: Interventions to reduce MVFs should take geographic location and population composition into account.

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