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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE<br />

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NLM 01177084 6


VOLUME 2. CONTENTS<br />

No 1, MARCH 1996 Page Editorials<br />

1 Descriptive surveys - are they useful? - Surveillance - The Second BC <strong>Injury</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> Conference - The<br />

editor's health: corrigendum and update - IB Pless<br />

Guest editorials<br />

4 Following in father's footsteps: a commentary on 'Theory and methods <strong>of</strong> epidemiologic study <strong>of</strong> home accidents'<br />

- Lorann Stallones<br />

4 Tractors, motorcycles, ATVs: inconsistencies in legislation for child safety. Examples from New Zealand - John<br />

D Langley<br />

ISCAIP report<br />

7 Child and adolescent injury control: what to do when the conference is over - Frederick P Rivara<br />

Opinion * Dissent<br />

9 Parental surpervision: a popular myth - Ian Roberts<br />

9 Is there more to parental supervision than political incorrectness? - Sara Levene<br />

12 News and notes<br />

Original articles<br />

16 Annual incidence <strong>of</strong> unintentional injury among 54 000 children - SSM Walsh, SN Jarvis, EML Towner,<br />

A Aynsley-Green<br />

21 Incidence and distribution <strong>of</strong> injury among schoolchildren aged 11-15 - CE Currie, JM Williams, P Wright,<br />

T Beattie, Y Harel<br />

26 Teaching safety: evaluation <strong>of</strong> a children's village in Maryland - Andrea Carlson Gielen, Andrew L Dannenberg,<br />

Nancy Ashburn, Jingyee Kou<br />

32 Effects <strong>of</strong> North Carolina's mandatory safety belt law on children - Lewis H Margolis, Jennifer Bracken,<br />

J Richard Stewart<br />

36 Information through television: does it promote child safety? - Claes Sundelin, Finn Rasmussen, Ragnar<br />

Berfenstam, Kerstin Troedsson<br />

41 Purchasing a cycle helmet: are retailers providing adequate advice? - Elizabeth Plumridge, Judith McCool, Jane<br />

Chetwynd, John D Langley<br />

44 Cross cultureal child injury prevention awareness - Dale 0 Ritzel, Klaus Klein, Julie Gast, Paul D Sarvela<br />

47 The Canadian Hospitals <strong>Injury</strong> Reporting and <strong>Prevention</strong> Program (CHIRPP) in the UK: a pilot study -<br />

DH Stone, NV Doraiswamy<br />

52 Dog bites: how big a problem? - Jeffrey J Sacks, Marcie-jo Kresnow, Barbara Houston<br />

<strong>Injury</strong> classic<br />

55 Theory and methods <strong>of</strong> epidemiologic study <strong>of</strong> home accidents - Reuel A Stallones<br />

Methodologic issues<br />

61 Limitations <strong>of</strong> child injury data from the CPSC's National Electronic <strong>Injury</strong> Surveillance System: the case <strong>of</strong> baby<br />

walker related data - Harold B Weiss<br />

67 Validity <strong>of</strong> self reported data on injury prevention behavior: lessons from observational and self reported surveys <strong>of</strong><br />

safety belt use in the US - David E Nelson<br />

Featured programme<br />

70 SAFE KIDS Canada - Malak Sidky<br />

72 Internet column<br />

73 Regional reports<br />

73 More news and notes<br />

76 Other reports<br />

77 Letters to the editor<br />

77 Book review<br />

78 Calendar and notices<br />

79 Journal citations<br />

No 2, JUNE 1996 Editorials<br />

81 Perspectives on evaluating community programmes - '# Clavicle-etiology-The SF-36: not suitable for children-<br />

Melbourne-IB Pless<br />

83 The Melbourne declaration<br />

84<br />

84<br />

84<br />

Guest editorials<br />

<strong>Prevention</strong> is the key - Tatsuhiro Yamanaka<br />

Remarks from the Haddon Memorial Plenary Session - Brian O'Neill<br />

Health status measurement: the special case <strong>of</strong> children and youth - Barbara Starfield<br />

88<br />

ISCAIP report<br />

An update from the business meeting in Melbourne - Susan Scavo Gallagher<br />

90<br />

90<br />

Opinion * Dissent<br />

<strong>Injury</strong> control in developing nations: what can we learn from industrialized countries? - Samuel N Forjuoh<br />

<strong>Injury</strong> control in developing countries: context more than content is crucial - Anthony B Zwi<br />

93<br />

CDC report<br />

<strong>Injury</strong> mortality among children and teenagers in the United States, 1993 - Lois A Fingerhut,<br />

Joseph L Annest, Susan P Baker, et al<br />

95 News and notes


Original articles<br />

98 Height and surfacing as risk factors for injury in falls from playground equipment: a case-control study - David J<br />

Chalmers, Stephen W Marshall, John D Langley, et al<br />

105 Injuries and their relation to potential hazards in child day care - Peter Cummings, Frederick P Rivara,<br />

Janice Boase, et al<br />

109 Can child fatalities in house fires be prevented? - Tim Squires, A Busuttil<br />

114 Airgun injuries in New Zealand, 1979-92 - John D Langley, Robyn N Norton, Jonathan C Alsop, et al<br />

118 Hazards <strong>of</strong> baby walkers in a European context - Eleni Petridou, Efi Simou, Constantinos Skondras, et al<br />

121 Regional variation in homicide rates <strong>of</strong> infants and children - David Lester<br />

124 Golf cart related injuries in a North Carolina island community, 1992-4 - Kristi Tolo Passaro,<br />

Thomas B Cole, Peter D Morris, et al<br />

126 Teenagers' attitudes towards bicycle helmets three years after the introduction <strong>of</strong> mandatory wearing - Caroline F<br />

Finch<br />

Critique<br />

131 Lidkoping Accident <strong>Prevention</strong> Programme: what was the impact? - John D Langley, Jonathan C Alsop<br />

131 Commentary: statistical perspectives on the Lidk6ping papers - James Hanley, Sungsub Choi<br />

Methodologic issues<br />

135 The SF-36 health survey: a.valid measure <strong>of</strong> changes in health status after injury - Branko Kopjar<br />

Review article<br />

140 Preventing childhood unintentional injuries - what works? A literature review - T Dowswell, EML Towner,<br />

G Simpson, et al<br />

<strong>Injury</strong> classic<br />

150 The exposure <strong>of</strong> young children to accident risk as pedestrians - DA Roudedge, R Repetto-Wright,<br />

CI Howarth<br />

Featured programme<br />

162 Safekids - Reena Kokotailo<br />

165 Regional reports<br />

166 Letters to the editor<br />

167 Book reviews<br />

168 Calendar and notices<br />

168 More Web sites<br />

169 Journal citations<br />

171 Splinters & Fragments<br />

No 3, SEPTEMBER 1996 Editorial<br />

173 A modest proposal - IB Pless<br />

Guest editorials<br />

174 Postmarketing surveillance <strong>of</strong> injury countermeasures - Terry Nolan<br />

174 Closing remarks from the Haddon Memorial Plenary Session - William Foege<br />

ISCAIP report<br />

178 Child and adolescent injury control activities: reports from the field - Frederick P Rivara, Ian Roberts, David Bass, et al<br />

Opinion * Dissent<br />

181 Etiological studies <strong>of</strong> traumatic injury: are we measuring the right outcome? - William Pickett, John R Hoey<br />

181 Risk taking disease - Stephen Jarvis<br />

185 News and notes<br />

Original articles<br />

188 Children falling from a height in London - S Keogh, JS Gray, CJC Kirk, et al<br />

192 A population based case-control study <strong>of</strong> agricultural injuries in children - DT Stueland, BC Lee, DL Nordstrom,<br />

et al<br />

197 Safety measures taken by Norwegian mothers - 0ydis Ueland, PAl Kraft<br />

202 A statewide survey <strong>of</strong> hazards in child care centers - Kimberly S Browning, Carol W Runyan, Jonathan B Kotch<br />

208 Risk factors for childhood poisoning: a case-control study in Greece - Eleni Petridou, Nicoletta Kouri, Argy<br />

Polychronopoulou, et al<br />

212 Child pedestrian and bicyclist injuries: results <strong>of</strong> community surveillance and a case-control study - Jess F Kraus,<br />

Elizabeth Gerken Hooten, Kathryn A Brown, et al<br />

Report from the field<br />

219 Developing a regional network for preventing injuries <strong>of</strong> children and adolescents: the Region X experience -<br />

Margaret A West<br />

Methodologic issues<br />

221 Evaluation <strong>of</strong> a systematic approach for identifying injury scenarios - Katherine Kaufer Christ<strong>of</strong>fel, Joseph L<br />

Sch<strong>of</strong>er, and the Kids 'n' Cars Team<br />

Review article<br />

228 Developmental risk factors for childhood pedestrian injuries - Richard A Schieber, Nancy J Thompson<br />

Featured programme<br />

237 The Swedish National Safety Promotion Program -Lothar Schelp, Leif Svanstrom<br />

240 Regional reports<br />

241 Letters to the editor<br />

242 Calendar and notices<br />

242 More Web sites<br />

242 Journal citations<br />

244 Splinters & Fragments


No 4, DECEMBER 1996 Editorials<br />

245 The editor's job - Hats and gloves <strong>of</strong>f - One landmark: why not another? - Reviewers in this volume - IB Pless<br />

Guest editorial<br />

247 Not losing sight <strong>of</strong> the big picture - Yvonne Robitaille<br />

ISCAIP report<br />

249 <strong>Injury</strong> research and violence: what's our contribution? - Frederick P Rivara<br />

Opinion * Dissent<br />

250 Bicycle helmets-are they up to standard? - Jocelyn Pedder<br />

Bicycle helmets reduce head injuries and should be worn by all - Peter Vulcan, John Lane<br />

Special feature<br />

253 A breakthrough in gun control in Australia after the Port Arthur massacre - Rebecca Peters, Charles Watson<br />

255 News and notes<br />

Original articles<br />

258 Bicycle helmet use among American children - Jeffrey J Sacks, Marcie-jo Kresnow, Barbara Houston, et al<br />

263 Smoke alarm use: prevalence and household predictors - Ian Roberts<br />

266 Behavior and injury in urban and rural adolescents - Anne W Riley, Sion Kim Harris, Margaret E Ensminger,<br />

et al<br />

274 Work patterns and occupational hazard exposures <strong>of</strong> North Carolina adolescents in 4-H clubs - Lisa R Cohen,<br />

Carol W Runyan, Kathleen A Dunn, et al<br />

278 Firearm ownership and storage practices in Pennsylvania homes - Samuel N Forjuoh, Jeffrey H Coben,<br />

Stephen R Dearwater<br />

283 A community based approach to bicycle helmet use counts - Les R Becker, Marvin B Mandell,<br />

Kathleen Wood, et al<br />

286 Demographics <strong>of</strong> alpine skiing and snowboarding injury: lessons for prevention programs - Andrew J Macnab,<br />

Robert Cadman<br />

<strong>Injury</strong> classic<br />

290 Home accidents in childhood - Robert J Haggerty<br />

Featured programme<br />

299 Emergency Medical Services for Children: it could save a child's life - Jean L Athey, Herta B Feely<br />

301 Regional reports<br />

302 News from safety programmes<br />

303 Letters to the editor<br />

304 Book review<br />

305 Calendar and notices<br />

305 More Web sites<br />

305 Journal citations<br />

307 Splinters & fragments<br />

308 Index

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