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Ciencia e Saude Coletiva

Journal Volume: 21
Journal Issue: 12
Journal Year: 2016
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

Accidental falls in urgent and emergency care: results of the 2014 VIVA Survey

Accidents involving Brazilian indigenous treated at urgent and emergency services of the Unified Health System

Alcohol abuse and involvement in traffic accidents in the Brazilian population, 2013

Analysis of factors associated with traffic accidents of cyclists attended in Brazilian state capitals

Breathalyzer test: results and refusals to take the test of drivers intercepted under the DUI Spot-Check Campaign in Rio de Janeiro

Car and motorcycle deaths: an evolutionary perspective

Characteristics of motorcyclists involved in road traffic accidents attended at public urgent and emergency services

Completeness of notifications of violence perpetrated against adolescents in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil

Factors associated with the use of motorcycle helmets in two Colombian cities

Health characteristics of female victims of domestic violence housed in a state care shelter

Modern-day slavery as a public health issue

Protocols in healthcare for female victims of sexual violence from the standpoint of healthcare professionals

Review of deaths correction methods and quality dimensions of the underlying cause for accidents and violence in Brazil

The Moscow and Brasilia Declarations on road safety - a parallel between two moments in health

The occurrence of external causes in childhood in emergency care: epidemiological aspects, Brazil, 2014

Transport accident mortality in Chile: trends from 2000 to 2012

Truck drivers' traffic accidents in the State of São Paulo: prevalence and predictors

Urgent and emergency care for pedestrians injured in Brazilian traffic

Use of motorcycle in Brazil: users profile, prevalence of use and traffic accidents occurrence - a population-based study