CDC's Unintentional Injury Prevention Publications 2000-2001

 

 

Journal Articles
Altarac M, Gardner JW, Popovich RM, Potter R, Knapik JJ, Jones BH. Cigarette smoking and exercise-related injuries among young men and women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;18(3 Suppl):96–102.

Bell NS, Amoroso PJ, Yore MM, Smith GS, Jones BH. Self-reported risk-taking behaviors and hospitalization for motor vehicle injury among active duty Army personnel. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;18(3 Suppl):85–95.

Bell NS, Mangione TW, Hemenway D, Amoroso PJ, Jones BH. High injury rates among female Army trainees. A function of gender? American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000; 18(3 Suppl):141–6.

Cross D, Stevenson M, Hall M, Burns S, Laughlin D, Officer J, Howat P. The child pedestrian injury prevention project: Evaluation of a school-based road safety program. Preventive Medicine 2000;30:179–87.

Dellinger AM, Branche CM, Jones BH. Public health and traffic safety: A collaborative success. Injury Prevention 2001;7(3):179–80.

Dellinger AM, Sehgal M, Sleet DA, Barrett-Connor E. Driving cessation: What older former drivers tell us. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2001;49(4):431–5.

Dinh-Zarr TB, Sleet DA, Shults RA, Zaza S, Elder RW, Nichols JL, et al. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to increase use of safety belts. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001;21(4 Suppl):48–65.

Everett SA, Shults RA, Barrios LC, Sacks JJ, Lowry R, Oeltmann J. Trends and subgroup differences in transportation-related injury risk and safety behaviors among high school students, 1991–1997. Journal of Adolescent Health 2001;28(3):228–34.

Gilchrist J, Schieber RA, Leadbetter S, Davidson SC. Police enforcement as part of a comprehensive bike helmet program. Pediatrics 2000;106(1 Pt. 1):6–9.

Jones BH, Amoroso P, guest editors. Injuries in the U.S. Armed Forces: Surveillance, research, and prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;18(3 Suppl).

Jones BH, Hansen BC. An Armed Forces Epidemiological Board evaluation of injuries in the military. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;18(3 Suppl):14–25.

Jones BH, Perrotta DM, Canham-Chervak ML, Nee MA, Brundage JF. Injuries in the military. A review and commentary focused on prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;18(3 Suppl):71–84.

Kanny D, Schieber RA, Pryor V, Kresnow MJ. Effectiveness of a state law mandating use of bicycle helmets among children: An observational evaluation. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;154(11):1072–6.

Knapik JJ, Sharp MA, Canham-Chervak M, Hauret K, Patton JF, Jones BH. Risk factors for training-related injuries among men and women in basic combat training. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2001;33(6):946–54.

Mack M, Sacks JJ, Hudson SD, Thompson D. Impact attenuation performance of materials used under indoor playground equipment in child care centers. Injury Control and Safety 
Promotion
2001;8(1):45–7.

Mack MG, Sacks JJ, Thompson D. Testing the impact attenuation of loose-fill playground surfaces. Injury Prevention 2000;6(2):141–4.

Pelletier AR, Quinlan KP, Sacks JJ, Van Gilder TJ, Gilchrist J, Ahluwalia HK. Injury prevention practices as depicted in G-rated and PG-rated movies. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 2000;154(3):283–6.

Popovich RM, Gardner JW, Potter R, Knapik JJ, Jones BH. Effect of rest from running on overuse injuries in Army basic training. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000; 18(3 Suppl):147–55.

Powell KE, Fingerhut LA, Branche CM, Perrotta DM. Deaths due to injury in the military. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;18(3 Suppl):26–32.

Quinlan KP, Brewer RD, Sleet DA, Dellinger AM. Characteristics of child passenger deaths and injuries involving drinking drivers. Journal of the American Medical Association 2000;283(17):2249–52.

Sacks JJ, Sinclair L, Gilchrist J, Golab GC, Lockwood R. Breeds of dogs involved in fatal human attacks in the United States, 1979–1998. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2000;217:836–40.

Schieber RA, Sacks JJ. Measuring community bicycle helmet use among children. Public Health Reports 2001;166(2):113–21.

Schieber R, Gilchrist J, Sleet D. Legislative and regulatory strategies to reduce childhood unintentional injuries. The Future of Children 2000;10(1):111–36.

Shults RA, Elder RW, Sleet DA, Nichols JL, Alao MO, Carande-Kulis VG, et al. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to reduce alcohol-impaired driving. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001; 21(4 Suppl):66–88.

Sleet DA, Jones BH, Amoroso PJ. Military injuries and public health. An introduction. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;18(3 Suppl):1–3.

Small ML, Everett Jones S, Barrios LC, Crossett LS, Dahlberg LL, Albuquerque MS, et al. School policy and environment: Results from the school health policies and programs study 2000. Journal of School Health 2001;71(7):325–34.

Stevens JA, Olson S. Reducing falls and resulting hip fractures among older women. Home Care Provider 2000;5(4):134–41.

Stevenson M, Segui-Gomez M, Lescohier I, Di Scala C, McDonald-Smith G. An overview of the injury severity score and the new injury severity score. Injury Prevention 2001; 7(1):10–3.

Stevenson MR, Hamer P, Finch CF, Elliot B, Kresnow M. Sport, age, and sex-specific incidence of sports injuries in Western Australia. British Journal of Sports Medicine 2000;34(3):188–94.

Task Force on Canine Aggression. A community approach to dog bite prevention. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2001;219:1733–49.

Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Recommendations to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants: Increasing child safety seat use, increasing safety belt use, and reducing alcohol-impaired driving. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001; 21(4 Suppl):16–22.

Zaza S, Carande-Kulis VG, Sleet DA, Sosin DM, Elder RW, Shults RA, et al. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Methods for conducting systematic reviews of the evidence of effectiveness and economic efficiency of interventions to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001;21(4 Suppl):23–30.

Zaza S, Sleet DA, Thompson RS, Sosin DM, Bolen JC. Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to increase use of child safety seats. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001;21(4 Suppl):31–47.

MMWR
CDC. National Child Passenger Safety Week—February 13–19, 2000. MMWR 2000;49(4):91.

CDC. Motor-vehicle occupant fatalities and restraint use among children aged 4–8 years—United States, 1994–1998. MMWR 2000;49(7):135–7.

CDC. Notice to Readers: Injuries from fireworks in the United States. MMWR 2000;49(24):545–6.

CDC. Operation ABC Mobilization: America buckles up children—November 20–26, 2000. MMWR 2000;49(45):1029.

CDC. Alcohol involvement in fatal motor-vehicle crashes—United States, 1998–1999. MMWR 2000;49(47):1071–2.

CDC. National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month—December 2000. MMWR 2000;49(47):1073.

CDC. Reducing falls and resulting hip fractures among older women. MMWR 2000;49(RR-02):1–12.

CDC. Exercise-related injuries among women: Strategies for prevention from civilian and military studies. MMWR 2000;49(RR-02):13–33.

CDC. Drowning–Louisiana, 1998. MMWR 2001;50(20):413–4.

CDC. Notice to Readers: National Safe Boating Week—May 19–25, 2001. MMWR 2001;50(20):415. 

CDC. Notice to Readers: Buckle Up America! Week—May 21–28, 2001. MMWR 2001;50(28):366.

CDC. Notice to Readers: Traveling safely over the Thanksgiving holiday. MMWR 2001: 50(45):1016–7. [published erratum appears in MMWR 2001;50(46):1036].

CDC. Notice to Readers: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month— December 2001. MMWR 2001;50(47):1063–4.

CDC. Notice to Readers: Alcohol involvement in fatal motor-vehicle crashes— the United States, 1999–2000. MMWR 2001;50(47):1064–5.

CDC. Motor-vehicle occupant injury: Strategies for increasing use of child safety seats, increasing use of safety belts, and reducing alcohol-impaired driving. MMWR 2001;50(RR-7):1–13.

CDC. School health guidelines to prevent unintentional injuries and violence. MMWR 2001;50(RR-22):1–46.

Government Publications
Branche CM, Stewart S, editors. Lifeguard effectiveness: A Report of the Working Group. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; 2001.

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention Annual Report 2000. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; 2001.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Federal Highway Administration. National Strategies for Advancing Bicycle Safety. Washington (DC): U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic 
Safety Administration; 2001.

Parra EK, Stevens JA. U.S. Fall Prevention Programs for Seniors: Selected programs using home assessment and home modification. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; 2001.

Schieber RA, Vegega ME, editors. National strategies for advancing child pedestrian safety. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; 2001.

Thompson N, McClintock H. Demonstrating your program’s worth: A primer on evaluation for programs to prevent unintentional injury. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; 1998 (2nd printing, with revisions, 2000).

Book Chapters
Barrios LC, Sleet DA. Adolescent injuries and violence. In: Smelser N, Balters P, editors. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford (UK): Elsivier Press; 2001.

Jones BH, Knapik JJ, Canham-Cervak M. Physical fitness and other risk factors for physical training-related injuries among young women: Clues for prevention from military research. In: Garrett WE, et al., editors. Women’s Health Sports and Exercise. Rosemont (IL): 
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons; 2001:51–9.

McQueen D, McKenna M, Sleet DA. Chronic diseases and injury. In: Merson MH, Black R, Mills A, editors. International Public Health: Diseases, Programs, Systems and Policies. Gaithersburg (MD): Aspen Publications; 2001.

Thompson RS, Sacks JJ. Evaluating an injury intervention or program. In: Rivara FP, Cummings P, Koepsell T, Grossman DC, Maier RV, editors. Injury Control: A Guide to Research and Evaluation. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press; 2001.

Letters to the Editor
Elder RW, Shults RA, Sleet DA. 0.08% blood alcohol concentration laws save lives. Washington Post 2001; Drunk Driving Forum.

Gilchrist J, Sacks JJ, Branche CM. Self-reported swimming ability in U.S. adults, 1994. Public Health Reports 2000;115(2–3):110–1.

Quinlan KP, Brewer RD, Sleet DA, Dellinger AM. Drinking drivers are putting children at risk on America’s roads. Washington Post 2000; Drunk Driving Issue Forum.

Stevens JA, Adekoya N. Brain injury resulting from falls among elderly persons [letter]. Journal of the American Medical Association 2001;286(21):2665–6.

Other Publications
Barrios LC, Sleet D. Adolescent injuries and violence. In: Lerner M, editor. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford (UK): Elsevier Press; 2001:112–6.

Canham-Chervak M, Jones BH, Knapik JJ. Does stretching before exercise prevent lower-limb injury? [Commentary]. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine 2000;10(3):216.

Gilchrist, J. Preventing dog bites in children: Randomized controlled trial of an educational intervention [invited commentary]. Journal of Pediatrics 2001;138:143.

Russell T, Grosaman D, Wallace LJD, Berger L. Man’s best friend: Dog bite related injuries on the Rosebud Reservation, 1991–1998. The IHS Primary Care Provider 2001;26(3):33–7.

Schieber RA. Safety afoot. Recovery 2001;12(1):19–21.

Sleet DA. Falls, motor vehicle injuries increase among elderly. APHA Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Newsletter 2000;13(2):6.

Sleet DA. Health promotion for injury control: Using education and behavioral change. In: McClure R, editor. Readings in Injury Prevention and Control: Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Injury Prevention and Control; 1999 May 9–12; Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland; 2000. p. 260–2.

Sleet DA. Injuries in the military. APHA Injury Control and Emergency Health Services Newsletter 2000;13(2):5.

Sleet DA, Zaza S, Sosin D. A systematic review of the evidence of effectiveness of community-based interventions to improve the use of child restraint devices and seat belts. In: McClure R, editor. Readings in Injury Prevention and Control: Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Injury Prevention and Control; 1999 May 9–12; Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Brisbane, Australia: University of Queensland; 2000. p. 252.

Sleet DA, Hopkins KN. Injury prevention and public health: Practical knowledge, skills and strategies: Tom Christoffel and Susan Scavo Gallagher. Health Education Research 2001;16(1):102–4.

 


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