R Haynes, R Reading, S Gale - Social Science & Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier Injuries in childhood are strongly related to poverty at the household level and
to living in a deprived neighbourhood, but it is not clear whether these effects
are independent. In this prospective population study, all injuries to ... Cited by 46 - Related articles - All 7 versions
- ►angrylapdog.com A Suruda, DD Vernon, J Reading, L Cook, P … - Injury Prevention, 1999 - injuryprevention.bmj.com Results—For the two year period there were at least 15 EMS runs per 100
children per year, with incomplete reporting from rural areas. EMS response and
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P Hoarea, T Beattieb - European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2003 - journals.lww.com The aim of this study was to identify the risk of injury for children with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Chil- dren with attention deficit
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J Langley, S Stephenson, C Cryer - Traffic Injury Prevention, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com Traditional indicators used to monitor trends in nonfatal injury are influenced
by a range of factors other than the incidence of injury. Indicators based on
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P Nilsen - International journal of injury control and safety …, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov The evaluation of comprehensive community-based injury prevention programmes is
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- ►saferidinkidz.com [PDF] B Henary, CP Sherwood, JR Crandall, RW Kent … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - injuryprevention.bmj.com Results: Children in FFCSs were significantly more likely to be seriously
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PA Leonard, TF Beattie, DR Gorman - Injury Prevention, 1999 - injuryprevention.bmj.com Methods—Data on all attendances with bicycle related injuries over a four week
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- ►angrylapdog.com P Marsh, D Kendrick - Injury Prevention, 1999 - ip.bmjjournals.com.p.angrylapdog.com Objectives—To determine the effect of different methods of administering a
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- ►critcaremed.org B Wechsler, H Kim, PR Gallagher, C DiScala … - The Journal of Trauma, 2005 - journals.lww.com Background: Identification of chil- dren after traumatic brain injury (TBI)
likely to have functional deficits at trauma center discharge will facilitate
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