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SAFETYLIT WEEKLY UPDATE

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Injury prevention

Journal Volume: 21
Journal Issue: 4
Journal Year: 2015
Articles in SafetyLit: 13

A geospatial analysis of the relationship between neighbourhood socioeconomic status and adult severe injury in Greater Vancouver

Census-based socioeconomic indicators for monitoring injury causes in the USA: a review

Challenging conventional wisdom

Dangerous views require scientific evidence

Database improvements for motor vehicle/bicycle crash analysis

Effects of racing games on risky driving behaviour, and the significance of personality and physiological data

Identifying clusters of falls-related hospital admissions to inform population targets for prioritising falls prevention programmes

Innovations in using virtual reality to study how children cross streets in traffic: evidence for evasive action skills

Is it safe in numbers?

Safety in numbers for walkers and bicyclists: exploring the mechanisms

Safety in numbers: more walkers and bicyclists, safer walking and bicycling

System facilitators and barriers to discussing older driver safety in primary care settings

Too much statistical power can lead to false conclusions: a response to 'Unsuitability of the epidemiological approach to bicycle transportation injuries and traffic engineering problems' by Kary


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