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The Stamp-in-Safety program: A behavioral intervention to reduce behaviors that can lead to …

- oxfordjournals.org
DC Schwebel, AL Summerlin, ML Bounds, BA … - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2006 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objective To introduce and evaluate the Stamp-in-Safety program, a behavioral
intervention designed to increase the quality of supervision by teachers on
preschool playgrounds and to reduce the risk of unintentional child ...
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Reintroducing adventure into children's outdoor play environments


MB Staempfli - Environment and Behavior, 2009 - eab.sagepub.com
Over the last decade, awareness about the changing nature of children's play has
gradually increased, leading to some concerns that outdoor play, particularly
unstructured outdoor play, is rapidly declining. Reasons for these changes ...
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Evaluation of playground injuries based on ICD, E codes, international classification of …


NC Tan, A Ang, D Heng, J Chen, HB Wong - Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2007 - aph.sagepub.com
The survey is aimed to describe the epidemiology of playground related injuries
in Singapore based on the ICD-9, AIS/ ISS and PTS scoring systems, and
mechanisms and causes of such injuries according to E codes and ICECI ...
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Changing the built environment to prevent injury


CE Staunton, H Frumkin, AL Dannenberg - Handbook of injury and violence prevention. New York: …, 2007 - Springer
The “built environment” is the part of the environment designed and
constructed by humans; it includes buildings, neighborhoods, sporting
facilities, roadways, and vehicles. It is thus a logical but often ...
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Fractures in New Zealand elementary school settings


CM Rubie-Davies, MA Townsend… - Journal of School Health, 2007 - 万方数据资源系统
BACKGROUND: There is a need for greater international understanding of student
safety in schools. This New Zealand study investigated the causes and school
location of fractures sustained by students attending elementary school, ...
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Home Injuries: Potential for Prevention


KA Mack, KD Liller - American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2009 - ajl.sagepub.com
Abstract: There are approximately 18 000 injury-related deaths at home each
year. Some of the leading causes of home injury deaths are falls, fire/ burns,
poisonings, choking/suffocations, and drownings. Many more home inju- ries ...
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[PDF] Causal Frameworks in Child Unintentional-Injury Prevention Policy in New Zealand


B Reeve - Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 2006 - msd.govt.nz
Abstract This paper begins by outlining Nick Spencer's (1999) argument that
there is a split in causal frameworks in child health research. One body of
research looks at the micro-level causes of child health outcomes, while ...
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[PDF] Assessment of the current status of playground safety in the midwestern region of Turkey: an …


E Uskun, AN Kişioğlu, T Altay, R Çıkınlar, A … - The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 2008 - turkishjournalpediatrics.org
SUMMARY: Uskun E, Kişioğlu AN, Altay T, Çıkınlar R, Kocakaya A. Assessment
of the current status of playground safety in the midwestern region of Turkey:
an effort to provide a safe environment for children. Turk J Pediatr 2008; ...
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C MP - Age (in years) - iride2wellness.ca
In Ontario, there were 373 injury deaths resulting from interpersonal violence
from 1997-1999, representing approximately 3% of all injury deaths in the
province (Table 1). The number of injury deaths from interpersonal violence ...
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[PDF] Danger dans les parcs et les cours d'école?


MÉ Himaya, D St-Vil - sauvetage.qc.ca
Les parcs publics et les cours d'école représentent des lieux privilégiés
pour le développement physique, émotionnel, intellec- tuel et social de
l'enfant. Ils sont source de divertissements, de jeux imaginatifs et de ...
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