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Douglas R Roehler,Erich K Batra,Kyran P Quinlan Douglas R Roehler
In a secondary analysis of publicly available data, the rate of sudden unexplained infant death in the first year exceeded the peak rates of the leading causes of injury death for youth (≤19 years of age). The absolute risk of sudden unexp...
Jack W Berry,David C Schwebel Jack W Berry
This study used two configural approaches to understand how temperament factors (surgency/extraversion, negative affect, and effortful control) might predict child injury risk. In the first approach, clustering procedures were applied to tr...
Dawn Lee Garzon,Hongyan Huang,Richard D Todd Dawn Lee Garzon
Purpose: This study explores the relationship among preschool attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), injury-risk-taking behavior, and unintentional injury. ...
Barbara A Morrongiello,Nora Klemencic,Michael Corbett Barbara A Morrongiello
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for children. Prior research has implicated both child behavioral attributes and parent supervisory patterns as risk factors. The present study assessed interactions between these two ri...
B A Morrongiello,M Corbett B A Morrongiello
Objective: To further establish the psychometric properties of the Parent Supervision Attributes Profile Questionnaire (PSAPQ), a questionnaire measure of parent supervision that is relevant to understanding risk of unint...
David C Schwebel David C Schwebel
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of pediatric mortality. One factor that appears to predict injury risk is children's overestimation of physical ability. Fifty-seven 6-year-olds judged their ability to complete basic physical ta...
M D Tobin,J Milligan,R Shukla et al. M D Tobin et al.
Background: Surveys of 'self-reported' accidents suggest that South Asian children in the United Kingdom may have lower rates of childhood accidents, but little is known about their susceptibility to severe accidents comp...
E C Wirrell,P R Camfield,C S Camfield et al. E C Wirrell et al.
Objectives: To determine if young adults with a history of typical absence epilepsy (AE) in childhood have a greater risk of accidental injury than controls with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). To assess the nature a...