The effect of counting principal and secondary injuries on national estimates of motor vehicle-related trauma: a NEISS–AIP special studyJ Halpin, A I Greenspan, T Haileyesus, J L Annest
5 October 2009
Identifying predictors of medically-attended injuries to young children: do child or parent behavioural attributes matter?B A Morrongiello, M Corbett, R J Brison
3 August 2009
Building national estimates of the burden of road traffic injuries in developing countries from all available data sources: IranK Bhalla, M Naghavi, S Shahraz, D Bartels, C J L Murray
3 June 2009
Analysis of the childhood fatal drowning situation in Bangladesh: exploring prevention measures for low-income countriesA Rahman, S R Mashreky, S M Chowdhury, M S Giashuddin, I J Uhaa, S Shafinaz, M Hossain, M Linnan, F Rahman
3 April 2009
Non-fatal and fatal crash injury risk for children in minivans compared with children in sport utility vehiclesM J Kallan, K B Arbogast, M R Elliott, D R Durbin
3 February 2009
Are injuries spatially related? Join–count spatial autocorrelation for small-area injury analysisN Bell, N Schuurman, S M Hameed
11 December 2008
Reducing the burden of road traffic injury: translating high-income country interventions to middle-income and low-income countriesM Stevenson, J Yu, D Hendrie, L-P Li, R Ivers, Y Zhou, S Su, R Norton
3 October 2008
Cost-effectiveness of traffic enforcement: case study from UgandaD Bishai, B Asiimwe, S Abbas, A A Hyder, W Bazeyo
1 August 2008
Paraprofessional home visitation program to prevent childhood unintentional injuries in low-income communities: a cluster randomized controlled trialL Swart, A van Niekerk, M Seedat, E Jordaan
3 June 2008
Personality factors as predictors of persistent risky driving behavior and crash involvement among young adultsPauline Gulliver, Dorothy Begg
3 December 2007