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期刊名:Journal of injury and violence research

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ISSN:2008-2053

e-ISSN:2008-4072

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Background: Establishing effective road traffic injury surveillance is an important priority for low- and middle-income countries since a large proportion of fatal road traffic injuries occur in these countries. A surveil...
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Background: Reporting quality is paramount when presenting clinical findings in published research to ensure that we have the highest quality of evidence. Poorly reported clinical findings can result in a number of potent...
Hamid Soori,Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh Hamid Soori
Background: The Eastern Mediterranean Region has the second highest road traffic fatality rate in the world. This article presents the epidemiology of road traffic injuries and the preventive measures in Eastern Mediterra...
Elizabeth E O&#x;Neal,Jodie M Plumert Elizabeth E O&#x;Neal
Background: Children from low-income families experience a disproportionate number of unintentional injuries compared to their middle-income peers. Parents are well positioned to teach children about avoiding injury, yet ...
Maryam Akbari,Kamran B Lankarani,Seyed Taghi Heydari et al. Maryam Akbari et al.
Background: A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to determine the relationships risky driving behaviors (RDBs) have with the big five personality factors, sensation seeking and driving anger. ...
Nooshin Salimi,Akram Karimi-Shahanjarini,Forouzan Rezapur-Shahkolai et al. Nooshin Salimi et al.
Background: Aggression is the most significant psychopathological risk factor. It is a multifaceted construct and can affect students' social, mental and physical health. The present study was conducted to investigate fac...
Yashmi Mahat,Joon Yau Leong,Paul H Chung Yashmi Mahat
Injuries to the bladder are infrequent and commonly result from blunt, penetrating, or iatrogenic trauma. Bladder injuries may be missed as they often present concomitantly with other abdominal and pelvic injuries; however, early detection ...
Mehdi Mirzaei-Alavijeh,Maryam Babakhani,Farzad Jalilian et al. Mehdi Mirzaei-Alavijeh et al.
Background: Pedestrians are one of the most vulnerable groups of road users that potentially are at risk for road traffic injuries and deaths. The present paper reports an application of the Prototype Willingness Model (P...
Mohammadreza Shokouhi,Khadijeh Nasiriani,Hamidreza Khankeh et al. Mohammadreza Shokouhi et al.
Background: Building fires can be a great threat to the safety of residents, and can lead to economic and social damage. Exploring the views of stakeholders is a great source for understanding the factors that affect fire...