Unintentional injury
Unintentional injury and its prevention in infant: knowledge and self-reported practices of main caregivers
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Unintentional injury prevention and the role of occupational therapy in the Solomon Islands: an integrative review
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Child Maltreatment Prevention – Finding Common Ground with Unintentional Injury Prevention
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Unintentional injury and its prevention in infant: knowledge and self reported practices of main caregivers
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An overview of geospatial methods used in unintentional injury epidemiology
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Children admitted to hospital following unintentional injury: perspectives of health service providers in Aotearoa/New Zealand
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Office-Based Counseling for Unintentional Injury Prevention
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The Prevention of Unintentional Injury Among American Indian and Alaska Native Children: A Subject Review
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The Relationship between Unintentional Injury Risk and Risk Taking Behaviors: The Effects of Impulsivity/Overactivity and Inattention, Grade, and Gender in School-Age Children
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Left-handedness as a Risk Factor for Unintentional Injury in Children
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Understanding and meeting information needs following unintentional injury: Comparing the accounts of patients, carers and service providers
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Unintentional childhood injury: a controlled comparison of behavioral characteristics
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Trends in Postneonatal Mortality Attributable to Injury, United States, 1988–1998
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Prevention of Agricultural Injuries Among Children and Adolescents
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A comparative study of unintentional injuries among schooling left-behind, migrant and residential children in China
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The impact of closing emergency departments on mortality in emergencies : an observational study
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Seasonality of child and adolescent injury mortality in Japan, 2000–2010
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Paternal age, paternal presence and children’s health: an observational study
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Intelligence, academic achievement, and pediatric injury among a large sample of kindergartners
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Maternal perceptions of supervision in preschool aged children: a qualitative approach to understanding differences between families living in affluent and disadvantaged areas
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