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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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Michelle Emma Eileen Bauer,Meghan Gilley,Ian Pike Michelle Emma Eileen Bauer
Background: A wealth of evidence demonstrates the potentially injurious consequences for children using trampolines. Despite this evidence, many parents continue to support their children's use of trampolines and instal t...
Marizen R Ramirez,D Erik Boonstra,Adam F Moskowitz et al. Marizen R Ramirez et al.
Background: Without a comprehensive national surveillance system in the USA, the agricultural sector faces numerous obstacles to accurate and complete injury reporting and surveillance. Secondary sources are increasingly ...
Srinivasan Soundararajan,Subha Sankar Das,Deepika Bahl et al. Srinivasan Soundararajan et al.
Introduction: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) rank among the top causes of mortality and disability in children and adolescents, resulting in substantial socioeconomic impacts. ...
Vaughn Barry,Sarah Abigail Matthews,Laurie Beck et al. Vaughn Barry et al.
Background: Communities experiencing more social vulnerability are disproportionately harmed by environmental disasters, disease, and injury. This cross-sectional study examined whether US county-level vulnerability score...
Monica Nzanga,Dennis Mazingi,Alejandra Piragauta Ruiz et al. Monica Nzanga et al.
Introduction: Road injuries are a leading cause of death in the 5-19 age group and pedestrian school children are a key vulnerable group. However, the road crash risks faced by school children in Malawi remain understudie...
Madeline E Moberg,Jaimie D Steinmetz,Kanyin Liane Ong et al. Madeline E Moberg et al.
Background: Measuring the impact of non-fatal injuries and violence is essential for informed public health policy-making and communications. This study aimed to generate new health-related quality of life data for a prom...
Pinli Lin,Qi Liu,Wan Biyu et al. Pinli Lin et al.
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD), often coexisting with various systemic disorders, may increase the risk of falls. This study aimed to investigate the associations between grip strength and fall injuries among pa...
Vanessa E Miller,Brian W Pence,Monica E Swilley-Martinez et al. Vanessa E Miller et al.
Objectives: To assess the impact of the COVID-19-related stay-at-home (SAH) order in North Carolina (NC) on suicide mortality. Methods: ...
Stephen J Langendorfer,William Dominic Ramos,Angela Beale-Tawfeeq et al. Stephen J Langendorfer et al.
Background: Participation in swimming lessons may reduce drowning among young children (aged 1-5 years). We examined minimum and mean ages at which young children demonstrate components of unsupported water competency (wi...
Hillary M Kapa,Julianna Berardi,Zijing Liu et al. Hillary M Kapa et al.
Background: Hospital-based violence intervention programmes (HVIPs) support recovery following interpersonal violence, with most patients participating following firearm injuries. There remains insufficient understanding ...