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Sibling power: influence of older siblings' persuasive appeals on younger siblings' …

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BA Morrongiello, MD Bradley - British Medical Journal, 1997 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Abstract Objectives-Although many injuries hap- pen when school age children are
away from home and in the company of other children, we know surprisingly little
about interpersonal influences on children's risk taking decisions. The aim ...
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Parental beliefs regarding developmental benefits of childhood injuries

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T Lewis, D DiLillo, L Peterson - American Journal of Health Behaviour, 2004 - PNG Publications
Terri Lewis, Statistician, Collaborative Stud- ies Coordinating Center,
Department of Biosta- tistics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
David DiLillo, Assistant Professor, Depart- ment of Psychology, University ...
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The influence of peers on children's judgments about engaging in behaviors that threaten …


S Christensen, BA Morrongiello - Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 1997 - Elsevier
Unintentional injuries are the number one cause of death among children beyond
one year of age. Many injuries among school-age children happen when they are
away from home and in the company of peers. The aim in this study was to ...
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Children's perspectives on injury and close-call experiences: Sex differences in injury- …

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BA Morongiello - Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 1997 - Soc Ped Psychology
Compared boys' and girls' self-reports of injuries and close calls, using a
struc- tured telephone interview that was conducted each of 14 days to obtain
reports of antecedent events (past memories of similar injuries, immediate ...
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Understanding toddlers' in-home injuries: I. Context, correlates, and determinants

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BA Morrongiello, L Ondejko, A Littlejohn - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2004 - Soc Ped Psychology
Multimethod strategies (ie, questionnaires, parents' observations, injury-event
recording diaries, telephone and home interviews) were used to study in-home
injuries experienced by toddlers over a 3-month period. Cuts, scrapes, and ...
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Effects of parental viewing of children's risk behavior on home safety practices

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KJ Brown, MC Roberts, S Mayes, RE Boles - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2005 - jpepsy.oxfordjournals.org.p.angrylapdog.com
Objective To examine the effects of parent viewing of their child s actual risk
behavior on home safety practices. Methods Sixty-one 4-to 7-year-old children
and their caregivers participated in a three session project. Parents were ...
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The role of parents and temperament on children's estimation of physical ability: Links to …

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DC Schwebel, ML Bounds - Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2003 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objective Unintentional injuries, the leading cause of pediatric mortality, are
caused by a complex set of intrapersonal and environmental factors. The role of
three critical variables— parental supervision, children's temperament, ...
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Psychological immunization: Theory, research, and current health behavior applications


EJ Duryea, MV Ransom, G English - Health Education Quarterly, 1990 - doi.apa.org
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Effect of an older sibling and birth interval on the risk of childhood injury

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AB Nathens, MJ Neff, CH Goss, RV Maier, FP … - Injury Prevention, 2000 - ip.bmjjournals.com.p.angrylapdog.com
Methods—Data were analyzed using a case-control design. Cases and controls
were identified by linking longitudinal birth data from Washington state
(1989–96) to death certificate records and hospital discharge data ...
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A review of risk factors for child pedestrian injuries: are they modifiable?

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A Wazana, P Krueger, P Raina, L Chambers - British Medical Journal, 1997 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Health Priorities and Analysis Unit, Postgraduate Education Program, Department
of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada A Wazana
Hamilton-Went- worth Regional Public Health Department (teaching health ...
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