What sort of injuries do you find among young people?
Young people’s injuries can be relatively minor, such as soft tissue sprains and strains, which are common in activities such as sports. However young people can also sustain really serious injuries, such as brain injury and spinal injury, which is more common in road crashes. It is the more serious injuries that are of greater concern to Youthsafe as they can result in lifetime disability or death.
15 to 19 year old males are the group most at risk of suffering traumatic brain injury. The rate of injury for this group is 399 per 100,000 population compared to a rate of 189 per 100,000 population for the community as a whole.
15 to 24 year olds have the highest age specific rate of spinal cord injury with young men more likely to be injured than young women - the ratio of male to female injury in this age group is 9 to 1.
Other serious injuries may include limb amputations, serious bone fractures or injuries to internal organs. These can also lead to lifelong disability or be life threatening.