Environmental and Behavioral Risk Factors for Childhood Drowning
Drowning
About this trial
This is an observational trial for Drowning focused on measuring Submersion, Epidemiology, Fatal, Child, Swim, Drowning, Survey
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA - CASES: Drowning in which the submersion event occurred during the study period. Drowning is defined as death from asphyxia due to submersion in a liquid medium. Age: Greater than or equal to 12 months and less than 20 years at the time of the event. Site of submersion: Open body of water (such as a pool, Jacuzzi, hot tub, pond, lake, river, canal, quarry, irrigation ditch, dam, or ocean). Place of residence: Cases and their parent/guardian must be residents of the United States. EXCLUSION CRITERIA - CASES: Ice Water Submersions, submersions that are intentional or suspected of being intentional, motor vehicle related drownings, submersions in bathtubs, toilets, sinks, or buckets. For bodies of water that do not easily fit into the above categories, inclusion will be restricted to bodies of water where swimming ability might be related to the risk of drowning. INCLUSION CRITERIA - CONTROLS: Controls will be children, who have not experienced a serious submersion event (as defined above), and who reside in the same geographic area as cases. Greater than or equal to 12 months and less than 20 years on the reference date (date of submersion for matched case). Place of residence: Controls and their parent/guardian must reside in the United States and will be matched to cases by county of residence.
Sites / Locations
- National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), 9000 Rockville