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Elizabeth A Walshe,Daniel Romer,Michael R Elliott et al. Elizabeth A Walshe et al.
Background: Motor vehicle crashes and resultant fatalities remain disproportionately high among young drivers, with crash risk peaking immediately after licensure. Although graduated driver licensing laws (GDL) for young ...
Anthony Baffour Appiah,Michael Lowery Wilson,Peter Dambach et al. Anthony Baffour Appiah et al.
Background: Road traffic injury (RTI) is a major threat to children and adolescents worldwide. RTIs account for 25.7 deaths per 100,000 people in the general population. Unlike in other western countries where road fatali...
Julie M Kafka,Alice M Ellyson,Ali Rowhani-Rahbar Julie M Kafka
Background: In the US, federal law prohibits firearm possession and purchasing for individuals with convictions for a felony or domestic violence misdemeanor. If a prohibiting conviction occurred in a state court, then st...
Leah K Middelberg,Anne Elizabeth Mason,Susi Miller et al. Leah K Middelberg et al.
Background: Social media challenges (SMC) are activities individuals perform as content for social media, sometimes being "challenged" by others to join. Some of these challenges can cause injuries and even death. While S...
Jennifer Yu,Jaahnavi Badeti,Thitphalak Chounthirath et al. Jennifer Yu et al.
Background: The objective of this study was to analyze the characteristics and trends of consumer product-related fractures among children < 18 years old treated in United States (US) emergency departments (EDs). ...
Elizabeth A Tomsich,Garen J Wintemute Elizabeth A Tomsich
Background: Political violence constitutes an increasing threat to individual and population-level health in the United States, with military service identified as a potential risk factor. The current study examines the a...
Evan V Goldstein,Aryanna Sanger,Jennie L Hill Evan V Goldstein
Background: Firearms are a leading cause of death among Black adults in the U.S., accounting for more than 300,000 years of potential life lost in each of the past five years. Firearms are particularly challenging for sui...
Kwang Yul Jung,Sejin Heo,Taerim Kim et al. Kwang Yul Jung et al.
Background: Self-harm is a risk factor for suicide completion, and repeated self-harm carries an even greater risk. This study aimed to assess the characteristics of patients who repeatedly presented to the emergency depa...
Rebecca F Wilson,Dominique D Harrison,Esther Amoakohene et al. Rebecca F Wilson et al.
Background: People with disabilities (PwD) are at an increased risk of experiencing nonfatal violence; however, the risk of fatal violence victimization (i.e., homicide) among this population is less well established. ...
Garen J Wintemute,Bradley Velasquez,Sonia L Robinson et al. Garen J Wintemute et al.
Background: Too little is known about the distribution of risk for committing political violence, a serious concern for the United States. This study explores the association between affiliation with the "Make America Gre...