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Sultan Altikriti,Daniel C Semenza,Michael D Anestis Sultan Altikriti
Background: Gun violence exposure (GVE) is associated with a range of cognitive and behavioral outcomes. However, few studies have assessed how different forms of GVE relate to perceptions of safety, threat sensitivity, a...
Ashley Blanchard,Stanford Chihuri,Caleb Ing et al. Ashley Blanchard et al.
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent challenges in communication and social interaction and, often accompanied by restricted and repetitive patterns of b...
Parker R Sternhagen,Christopher D Monson,Gerene M Denning et al. Parker R Sternhagen et al.
Background: Utility task vehicles (UTVs) are increasing in popularity and have outsold all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in recent years. However, there are few publications related to UTV crashes and injuries. Our objective wa...
Shathani Mugoma,Doug Wiebe,Peter S Larson et al. Shathani Mugoma et al.
Introduction: The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent public health measures on trends of homicide and suicide in various settings remain unclear. There has been little attention paid to the effects of the COV...
Wilson H Hammett,Pragya Bhuwania,Jody Heymann Wilson H Hammett
Background: Prevention efforts for mass shooting fatalities often focus on public events, overlooking where most fatalities occur. This study analyzes a comprehensive database to better inform prevention strategies. ...
Ashley N Triplett,Eric G Post,Travis Anderson et al. Ashley N Triplett et al.
Background: Injury and illness surveillance is essential for understanding the relative risks of sports participation to develop effective strategies to optimize athlete health, wellness, and performance. Epidemiological ...
Brooke L Askelsen,Brianna J Iverson,Devin E Spolsdoff et al. Brooke L Askelsen et al.
Background: Helmet use significantly decreases head injuries, the most common cause of bicycle-related fatalities in youth. Our objective was to determine bicycle helmet use by rural adolescents, their attitudes regarding...
David J Read,Ian Hayes,Sheena G Sullivan David J Read
Background: Rural Australians have a higher age adjusted rate of both hospitalisation and death from injury, and this rate increases with increasing remoteness. However, it is uncertain if this is due to an increased inci...
Molly B Johnson,Barbara D Cosart,Stewart R Williams et al. Molly B Johnson et al.
Background: In the USA, drowning is a leading cause of death for children and the leading cause of death for children 1-4 years old. Bathtubs pose the highest risk of drowning for infants. The aim of this study is to dete...
Brent M Troy,Maneesha Agarwal,Allison F Linden et al. Brent M Troy et al.
Background: Unintentional injuries, including traumatic brain injuries (TBI) during activities where helmet usage is recommended (AWHUR), are a leading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality in the U.S. While advocacy...