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期刊名:Injury prevention

缩写:INJURY PREV

ISSN:1353-8047

e-ISSN:1475-5785

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Pamela Imm,Dagan Wright Pamela Imm
Background: Uniform guidance has not been established regarding the inclusion of International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) code R45.88 (non-suicidal self-harm), with or wi...
Chengfan Zhong,Chunqiu Mai,Wei Liu et al. Chengfan Zhong et al.
Objective: Fractures due to falls are a significant global public health concern, yet comprehensive analyses of their burden remain limited. This study aimed to assess the global, regional and national incidence and years...
Lola Ortiz-Whittingham,Sarah Scott,Leah Jacobs et al. Lola Ortiz-Whittingham et al.
Introduction: Firearm injuries and fatalities adversely affect individual and community health and are important public health issues. Identifying factors that protect against firearm violence and related harms is needed....
Kavi Bhalla,Jessy Nguyen,Yicheng Wen et al. Kavi Bhalla et al.
Background: Mobile telematics offers a promising new data source for evaluating safety interventions, providing detailed information about driving behaviour and safety events. We examined whether telematics data could eff...
Anthony Baffour Appiah,Patricia Akweongo,Samuel Oko Sackey et al. Anthony Baffour Appiah et al.
Background: Motorcycles are a major source of road traffic injuries, with a preponderance of head injuries (HIs), especially among children and young adults. The reported prevalence of HI among children and young adults r...
Nicholas R Lamoureux,Philip M Dixon,Brian C Helsel et al. Nicholas R Lamoureux et al.
Background: Accurately estimating fall risk is a key aspect of community-based and clinical fall prevention programmes. Current methods predict 5-year fall risk for individuals. Since such methods include static character...
Aleksandra Warzel,Chaturangi Yapa,Mohana Baptista et al. Aleksandra Warzel et al.
Background: Falls are a leading cause of injury-related hospitalisations and deaths in Australians aged 65 and over. While geographic disparities in falls rates exist, the extent to which sociodemographic factors contribu...
Katrina S Kennedy,Elizabeth D Wagner,Nicholas S Meyerson et al. Katrina S Kennedy et al.
Background: Youth aged 15-24 experience high rates of firearm homicide and suicide, yet there is limited research on the impact of promising preventative policies, such as firearm purchaser licensing (FPL) laws, among thi...
Jack Christian,Evin Rothschild,Eileen M McDonald et al. Jack Christian et al.
Background: Fire-related injuries and deaths are significant public health concerns, with high-risk groups including children under 5 years. Although the use of functioning smoke alarms is an effective prevention strategy...
Pratishtha Singh,Soumyadeep Bhaumik,Julie Brown et al. Pratishtha Singh et al.
Background: Road traffic crashes are a global public health problem. A major risk factor is speeding as it contributes to 15%-35% of all road injury deaths. Despite legal mandates, ensuring compliance to speed limits by r...