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Injury prevention

Journal Volume: 20
Journal Issue: 3
Journal Year: 2014
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

'Do as we say, not as we do': A cross-sectional survey of injuries in injury prevention professionals

A new proxy measure for state-level gun ownership in studies of firearm injury prevention

Analysis of the quantity and quality of published randomised controlled trials related to injury prevention from 2001 to 2010 in China

Assessing fitness to drive in the elderly and those with medical conditions: guidelines should specify methods and evidence

Assessing remedies for missing weekly individual exposure in sport injury studies

Book review: Injury prevention for children and adolescents: research, practice and advocacy

Caregivers' confidence in performing child safety seat installations: What matters most?

Controlling for exposure changes the relationship between ethnicity, deprivation and injury: an observational study of child pedestrian injury rates in London

Evaluation of a school-based violence prevention media literacy curriculum

Food-related choking deaths among the elderly

How do public health practitioners in China perceive injury prevention? A survey

Is disability really a protective factor for burns in Kurdish preschool children?

New tool launched to support development of strong road safety mass media campaigns around the world

Prevention of bicycle-related injuries in children and youth: a systematic review of bicycle skills training interventions

Severity of injury can be assessed on a number of dimensions

Should suspected cervical spinal cord injuries be immobilised? A systematic review protocol

The impact of pedestrian countdown signals on pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions: A reanalysis of data from a quasi-experimental study

Validating and improving the Injury Burden Estimates Study: the Injury-VIBES study protocol

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