Table 4: Relationship between the cut-off point of anxiety subscale and the mechanism of trauma and its consequences.
|
|
Anxiety |
|
|
|
|
Below cut-off (0-10) |
Above cut-off (11-21) |
P |
History of head trauma |
Yes |
14 (8) |
1 (4) |
0.699** |
No |
161 (92) |
24 (96) |
||
Mechanism |
Falls |
109 (62.29) |
14 (56) |
0.822** |
Toy related injury |
8 (4.57) |
2 (8) |
||
Fall from high |
39 (22.29) |
7 (28) |
||
Collision with a fixed object |
15 (8.57) |
2 (8) |
||
Bicycle Crash |
4 (2.29) |
0 (0) |
||
Place |
Home |
147 (84) |
21 (84) |
0.899** |
Garden |
10 (5.71) |
1 (4) |
||
Street |
18 (10.29) |
3 (12) |
||
Result |
Discharged |
173 (98.86) |
24 (96) |
0.139** |
Hospitalization |
2 (1.14) |
0 (0) |
||
Treatment refuse |
0 (0) |
1 (4) |
||
Who care for the child |
Mom |
163 (93.14) |
23 (92) |
0.999** |
Baby-sitter |
6 (3.43) |
1 (4) |
||
Family member |
6 (3.43) |
1 (4) |
||
Mother Working Status |
Yes |
9 (5.14) |
4 (16) |
0.062** |
No |
166 (94.86) |
21 (84) |
*Pearson Chi Square test; **Fisher Freeman Halton test.