Head injury--associated deaths from motorcycle crashes. Relationship to helmet-use laws
D. M. Sosin, J. J. Sacks and P. Holmgreen
Division of Injury Control, Centers for Disease Control, US Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, Ga 30333.
A review of US mortality data from 1979 to 1986 identified 15,194 deaths
and nearly 600,000 years of potential life lost before age 65 years that
were associated with head injuries from motorcycle crashes. White males
from 15 to 34 years of age accounted for 69% of the deaths. The rate of
motorcycle-related deaths associated with head injury declined modestly
between 1979 and 1986 (19% using rates based on resident population and 8%
based on motorcycle registrations). Population-based rates adjusted for
age, sex, and race in states with partial or no motorcycle helmet-use laws
were almost twice those in states with comprehensive helmet-use laws. Two
states that weakened their helmet-use laws from comprehensive to partial
during the study period had increases in motorcycle-related head injury
death rates (184% and 73%), and one state that strengthened its law from
partial to comprehensive had a decline in its death rate (44%). Head injury
death rates based on motorcycle registrations were also lowest in states
with comprehensive helmet-use laws. Since helmets reduce the severity of
nonfatal head injuries in addition to lowering the rate of fatal injuries,
we urge the adoption and enforcement of comprehensive motorcycle helmet-use
legislation.
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