Slán: Injuries in Ireland - Findings from National Population Surveys
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Dublin: The Stationery OfficeDate published:
26 November, 2009Region:
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Molcho, M., Barry, M., Van Lente, E., McGee, H., Morgan, K., Conroy, R., Watson, D., Perry, I. and
Harrington, J. (2009) National University of Ireland, Galway, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Economic and Social Research Institute University College, Cork.
This report presents the main findings on self-reported injuries that required medical treatment among Irish adults from the 2007 Survey of Lifestyle, Attitudes and Nutrition (SLÁN 2007) in Ireland.
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