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- W2020831141 abstract "While cross-sectional and retrospective studies have associated accidents with impulsive, aggressive and overactive behaviors, longitudinal studies are needed to demonstrate that later accidents can be predicted from early child behavior. The behavior of 10, 394 British children reported at age five were related to their subsequent accident history from age five to ten, obtained from their parents. Aggressive and overactive behaviors at age five were measured by subscales of the Rutter Child Behavior Questionnaire completed by the parents. Children who scored in the top 90th percentile on both scales at age five had 2.3 times more hospitalized accidents between ages five and ten than children scoring below the 25th percentile on both scales (p<0.001). Children with high scores at five were 4.1 times more likely to experience multiple accidents (3 or more) between ages five and ten than those with lower scores (p<0.001). After controlling for several measures of social status and family characteristics associated with behavior and accidents by multiple regression analysis, the combination of aggression and overactivity continued to be significantly associated with hospitalized and multiple accidents ( p<0.001). While children with deviant behavior only account for a small number of all accidents, they are identifiable with a brief, objective questionnaire and have demonstrably higher risk of accidents than other children." @default.
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- W2020831141 title "PREDICTION OF ACCIDENTS FROM CHILD BEHAVIOR SCORES" @default.
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