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The US National Violent Death Reporting System: domestic and international lessons for …

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HB Weiss, MI Gutierrez, J Harrison, R … - Injury Prevention, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results: The NVDRS is bigger than the sum of its parts because it links existing
data from multiple sources. Its adoption of modern relational database
technologies offers advantages over traditional injury surveillance ...
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Using NVDRS data for suicide prevention: promising practices in seven states


V Powell, CW Barber, H Hedegaard, K … - Injury Prevention, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Conclusions: In each of the states, NVDRS data analyses are being shared with
injury prevention colleagues, suicide prevention planning groups and
policymakers, and adapted to respond to unique state and local suicide ...
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Forty years later: inconsistencies in reporting of child abuse

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RD Sege, EG Flaherty - Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2008 - fetalneonatal.com
Child abuse reporting by medical professionals requires both knowledge and
experience. Specific knowledge helps practitioners recognise known patterns and
mechanisms of injury associated with abuse, as well as those patterns and ...
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Creating a National Violent Death Reporting System A Successful Beginning


D Hemenway, CW Barber, SS Gallagher, DR … - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Following the urgings of many advocates, an IOM report in 1999 called for a
national data system on violent death, modeled after that existing for
motor-vehicle crashes. The National Violent Death Reporting System now ...
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Comparison of injury case fatality rates in the United States and New Zealand


R Spicer, T Miller, J Langley, S Stephenson - Injury Prevention, 2005 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Results: Overall, among cases meeting the study criteria, unintentional injuries
were 1.57 times more likely fatal in NZ and intentional assault injuries were
1.14 times more likely to be fatal in the US. Firearms were involved in 50% ...
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Familicide: a comparison with spousal and child homicide by mentally disordered …


M Liem, F Koenraadt - System, 1927 - interscience.wiley.com
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An exploration of human services system contacts prior to suicide in South Carolina: an …


MA Weis, C Bradberry, LP Carter, J Ferguson … - Injury Prevention, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Design: The SCVDRS database compiles data from vital statistics, coroner
reports, and law enforcement incident and supplemental reports. The Office of
Research and Statistics, South Carolina Budget and Control Board (ORS) ...
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[PDF] Linking data to save lives: recent progress in establishing a National Violent Death …


D Azrael, MPA Catherine Barber, J Mercy - health policy HARVARD - hcs.harvard.edu
38 HARVARD HEALTH POLICY REVIEW FEATURES: VIOLENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Linking
Data to Save Lives: Recent Progress in Establishing a National Violent Death
Reporting System Deborah Azrael, Ph. D., Catherine Barber, MPA, and James ...
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A meta-synthesis of filicide classification systems: psychosocial and psychodynamic issues …


ME Mugavin - Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Filicide is the killing of a child by a parent. To protect potential homicide
victims, it is necessary to examine and identify intrapsychic and interpersonal
dynamics that result in filicide. The current filicide classification ...
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Do educational materials change knowledge and behaviour about crying and shaken baby …

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RG Barr, M Barr, T Fujiwara, J Conway, N … - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2009 - ecmaj.ca
Results: The mean score (range 0–100 points) for knowledge about infant crying
was greater among mothers who received the PURPLE materials (63.8 points) than
among mothers who received the control materials (58.4 points) (difference ...
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