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American journal of epidemiology

Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

Association between Hurricane Sandy and emergency department visits In New York City by age and cause

Association of Medicaid expansion with suicide deaths among nonelderly U.S. adults

California's Mental Health Services Act and mortality due to suicide, homicide, and acute effects of alcohol: a synthetic control application

Characterizing metrics of sexual behavior stigmas among cisgender men who have sex with men in nine cities across the United States

Child maltreatment and mental health in middle childhood: a longitudinal study in Japan

Estimating cannabis involvement in fatal crashes in Washington State before and after recreational cannabis legalization using multiple imputation of missing values

G-computation and agent-based modeling for social epidemiology: can population interventions prevent post-traumatic stress disorder?

Healthcare utilization due to suicide attempts among homeless youth in New York State

Injury risk increases minimally over a large range of the acute-chronic workload ratio in children

Minimum alcohol pricing and motor vehicle collisions in Scotland

Neighborhood sidewalk environment and incidence of dementia in older Japanese adults: the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study cohort

New directions in machine learning analyses of administrative data to prevent suicide-related behaviors (editorial)

Participation in collision sports and cognitive aging among Swedish twins

Predicting sex-specific non-fatal suicide attempt risk using machine learning and data from Danish national registries

Preventing suicide-related behaviors: on the need for cumulative scientific evidence and the potential of new methodologic directions

The co-occurrence of illegal gun carrying and gun violence exposure: evidence for practitioners from young people adjudicated for serious involvement in crime

Trends in "deaths of despair" among working aged white and Black Americans, 1990-2017