motor vehicle crashes. Yet approximately 29 % of children aged 4 years and younger do not ride in appropriate child safety seat restraints, which, when correctly installed and used, reduce the need for hospitalization in this age group by 69 % and the risk of death by approximately 70 % for infants and by 47 % to 54 % for toddlers (aged 1 to 4 years). Methods: The systematic review development team reviewed the scientific evidence of effectiveness for five interventions to increase child safety seat use. For each intervention, changes in the use of child safety seats or injury rates were the outcome measures evaluated to determine the success of the intervention. Database searching was concluded in March 1998. More than 3500 citations were ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256061986PDFResearch PaperKernish, Robe...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256582009PDFResearch PaperDecina, Lawre...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15252211986PDFTech ReportKahane, Charles ...
Motor vehicle occupant injury prevention is included in the Guide to Community Preventive Services b...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic crashes for car occupants are a leading cause of death and serious injury i...
Young children are required to use child safety seats, and the age threshold at which children can l...
Introduction: In-car safety precautions are the most important means of protecting children against ...
Child passenger safety devices were first introduced into the automobile world during the 1970’s. Si...
Motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of injury and fatality to children. Child restraint syst...
Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of death and injury for US children, despite improved c...
Background: Road traffic collisions contribute a significant burden of mortality and morbidity to ch...
Objectives: Because public health resources for injury prevention are limited, methods for comparing...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children and youth all over the world. Pres...
Motor vehicle injuries are one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in children in the United...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256061986PDFResearch PaperKernish, Robe...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256582009PDFResearch PaperDecina, Lawre...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15252211986PDFTech ReportKahane, Charles ...
Motor vehicle occupant injury prevention is included in the Guide to Community Preventive Services b...
BACKGROUND: Road traffic crashes for car occupants are a leading cause of death and serious injury i...
Young children are required to use child safety seats, and the age threshold at which children can l...
Introduction: In-car safety precautions are the most important means of protecting children against ...
Child passenger safety devices were first introduced into the automobile world during the 1970’s. Si...
Motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of injury and fatality to children. Child restraint syst...
Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of death and injury for US children, despite improved c...
Background: Road traffic collisions contribute a significant burden of mortality and morbidity to ch...
Objectives: Because public health resources for injury prevention are limited, methods for comparing...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children and youth all over the world. Pres...
Motor vehicle injuries are one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in children in the United...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256061986PDFResearch PaperKernish, Robe...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256582009PDFResearch PaperDecina, Lawre...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...