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Journal Volume: 9
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Year: 2019
Articles in SafetyLit: 13

Acceptability and feasibility pilot randomised controlled trial of medical skin camouflage for recovery of women prisoners with self-harm scarring (COVER): the study protocol

Association between alcohol and drug use and arrest for driving under the influence after crash involvement in a rural area of Norway: a case-control study

Association between spinal curvature disorders and injury: a nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study

Demographic and clinical characteristics of hospitalised unintentional poisoning in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal preschool children in New South Wales, Australia: a population data linkage study

Design characteristics and statistical methods used in interrupted time series studies evaluating public health interventions: protocol for a review

Electronic patient reported outcomes to support care of patients with traumatic brain injury: PRiORiTy study qualitative protocol

How do Jordanian and Syrian youth living in Jordan envision their sexual and reproductive health needs? A concept mapping study protocol

Is a government-regulated rehabilitation guideline more effective than general practitioner education or preferred-provider rehabilitation in promoting recovery from acute whiplash-associated disorders? A pragmatic randomised controlled trial

Lunar cycle in homicides: a population-based time series study in Finland

Performance of injury severity measures in trauma research: a literature review and validation analysis of studies from low-income and middle-income countries

Prehospital factors associated with death on hospital arrival after traffic crash in Japan: a national observational study

Protocol of a scoping review assessing injury rates and their determinants among healthcare workers in western countries

What are the social predictors of accident and emergency attendance in disadvantaged neighbourhoods? Results from a cross-sectional household health survey in the north west of England