Social inequalities in suicide across three Argentine provinces before and after COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
阿根廷三个省份COVID-19大流行前后社会不平等的自杀情况
Carlos Marcelo Leveau
Carlos Marcelo Leveau
Background: Few studies have examined social inequalities in suicide by comparing the COVID-19 pandemic with previous years. These studies, largely concentrated on high-income countries, have produced mixed results and ha...
Verbal autopsy instruments for 'causes and circumstances' surrounding drowning deaths in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review [0.03%]
低收入和中等收入国家溺水死亡原因及情况的口头自述调查工具:系统评价
Nibedita S Ray-Bennett,Lasith Dissanayake,Winifred Ekezie et al.
Nibedita S Ray-Bennett et al.
Background: Understanding the causes and circumstances surrounding drowning events is vital to inform context-specific interventions. Verbal autopsy (VA) instruments have been used to improve the identification of drownin...
Effect of adherence to exercise-based injury prevention programmes on the risk of sports injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials [0.03%]
系统评价和meta分析:基于锻炼的损伤预防项目依从性对运动损伤风险的影响
Janne Viiala,Pavol Čech,Peter Bakalár et al.
Janne Viiala et al.
Background: Adherence may affect the effectiveness of injury prevention programmes (IPPs), yet no previous meta-analyses have examined the pooled impact of adherence to exercise-based IPPs across multiple injury types. Th...
Automated speed enforcement reduced vehicle speeds in school zones in Toronto: a prospective quasi-experimental study [0.03%]
自动速度监控减少了多伦多学校区域的车辆行驶速度:一项前瞻性的准实验性研究
Andrew William Howard,Brice Batomen,Saroar Zubair et al.
Andrew William Howard et al.
Background/aims: Vulnerable road user collisions are a leading cause of injury and death. Speed is the direct mechanism for pedestrian injury risk. We evaluate the effectiveness of automated speed enforcement (ASE) at red...
Changes in parent/carer water safety awareness during a swimming lesson voucher programme implementation in New South Wales, Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚新南威尔士州实施游泳课代金券计划期间家长/监护人的水域安全意识变化
Corista Karamina Hanum,Amy E Peden,Edwina Mead et al.
Corista Karamina Hanum et al.
Background: Water safety awareness and swimming lesson participation can reduce drowning risk among children in Australia. Providing financial support for swimming lesson participation could additionally impact knowledge ...
First global status report on drowning prevention identifies opportunities to scale up efforts [0.03%]
首份全球溺水预防状况报告确定了扩大预防工作的机会
Amy E Peden
Amy E Peden
Development and validation of the domestic violence scale for ever-married women in India [0.03%]
印度已婚妇女家庭暴力量表的编制及验证研究
Meerambika Mahapatro,Krushna Sahoo,Jeetendra Yadav et al.
Meerambika Mahapatro et al.
Objective: Intimate partner violence against women exists in all cultures. Despite legal and policy measures, there is a lack of standardised contextual tools to assess specific experiences, particularly among ever-marrie...
Large language models in public health: opportunity or threat? The case of button battery injuries [0.03%]
大型语言模型在公共卫生中的应用:机遇还是威胁?以按钮电池伤害为例
Giulia Lorenzoni,Dario Gregori
Giulia Lorenzoni
Background: Button battery (BB) injuries in children represent a severe and growing public health burden. The literature on the topic is extensive; however, there is a notable lack of structured public health initiatives ...
Camerin A Rencken,Samantha Banks,Alice M Ellyson et al.
Camerin A Rencken et al.
Objective: Recent data indicate a rising frequency of school shootings over the past two decades. Although these events are relatively rare within the broader context of firearm violence, more than 357 000 students have b...
Influence of cannabis and alcohol on motor vehicle injury severity in Canadian trauma centres: a prospective study [0.03%]
大麻和酒精对加拿大创伤中心机动车损伤严重程度的影响:一项前瞻性研究
Sarah M Simmons,Madison Donoghue,Shannon Erdelyi et al.
Sarah M Simmons et al.
Background: Alcohol and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (main impairing ingredient of cannabis) are both crash contributors that interfere with motor vehicle operation. However, the relationship between drug concentrat...