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Preventive medicine reports

Journal Volume: 4
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2016
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

Adverse childhood experiences, gender, and HIV risk behaviors: results from a population-based sample

American preferences for "smart" guns versus traditional weapons: results from a nationwide survey

An integrated public health and criminal justice approach to gangs: what can research tell us?

Check the score: field validation of Street Smart Walk Score in Alberta, Canada

Cycling in São Paulo, Brazil (1997-2012): correlates, time trends and health consequences

Direct observations of active school transportation and stroller use in kindergarten children

Gender and age differences in walking for transport and recreation: are the relationships the same in all neighborhoods?

Healthy Volunteer 2020: Comparing Peace Corps Volunteers' health metrics with Healthy People 2020 national objectives

Identifying and mitigating risks for agricultural injury associated with obesity

Participation in the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children is not associated with early childhood socioemotional development: results from a longitudinal cohort study

Physical activity pattern, cardiorespiratory fitness, and socioeconomic status in the SCAPIS pilot trial - A cross-sectional study

Physical victimization, gender identity and suicide risk among transgender men and women

Potential health effects of electronic cigarettes: a systematic review of case reports

Texting while driving: a study of 1211 U.S. adults with the Distracted Driving Survey

The impact of area residential property values on self-rated health: a cross-sectional comparative study of Seattle and Paris

Use of new guidance to profile 'equivalent minutes' of aerobic physical activity for adults in England reveals gender, geographical, and socio-economic inequalities in meeting public health guidance: a cross-sectional study