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Journal Volume: 13
Journal Issue: 7
Journal Year: 2023
Articles in SafetyLit: 14

Cannabis use among workers with work-related injuries and illnesses: results from a cross-sectional study of workers' compensation claimants in Ontario, Canada

Cohort analysis of child abuse and neglect cases treated during the initial 2 years of a programme to support hospital-based child protection work in Austria

Cultural adaptation of a UK evidence-based problem-solving intervention to support Polish prisoners at risk of suicidal behaviour: a cross-sectional survey using an Ecological Validity Model

Drunk driving: a secondary analysis of factors associated with driving under the influence of alcohol in Jamaica

Enabling dads and improving First Nations adolescent mental health: a pragmatic randomised controlled study

Evaluating the efficacy of a community participatory intervention to prevent suicide in Thailand: a randomised controlled trial protocol

Experience sampling methods for the personalised prediction of mental health problems in Spanish university students: protocol for a survey-based observational study within the PROMES-U project

Family role in paediatric safety incidents: a retrospective study protocol

Frailty among middle-aged and older women and men in India: findings from wave 1 of the longitudinal Ageing study in India

HEalth And Dementia outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury (HEAD-TBI): protocol for a retrospective cohort study

Health and well-being after being deployed in a major incident; how do Swedish ambulance nurses perceive their health recover process? A qualitative study

Health risks associated with the production and usage of charcoal: a systematic review

Interventions for intimate partner violence during the perinatal period: a scoping review protocol

What are the treatment remission, response and extent of improvement rates after up to four trials of antidepressant therapies in real-world depressed patients? A reanalysis of the STAR*D study's patient-level data with fidelity to the original research protocol