The Extended Adolescent Injury Checklist (E-AIC), a self-report measure of injury based on the model of the Adolescent Injury Checklist (AIC), was developed for use in the evaluation of school-based interventions. The three stages of this development involved focus groups with adolescents and consultations with medical staff, pilot testing of the revised AIC in a high school context, and use of the finalised checklist in pre- and post-questionnaires to examine its utility. Results revealed that responses to the final version of the E-AIC were meaningful and remained consistent over time. The E-AIC appears to be a promising measure of adolescent injury that is simple, time-efficient and appropriate for use in the evaluation of school-based i...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* A process evaluation provides critical inf...
Adolescent injury remains a significant public health concern and is often the result of at-risk tra...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
Issues addressed: Injuries are the leading cause of death among adolescents. The current research ex...
Injury is a leading cause of death among adolescents. Mortality rates resulting from injury among yo...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
This paper reports on the development of a school-based intervention to reduce risk-taking and assoc...
This article reports on the development of a school-based intervention to reduce risk taking and ass...
Objectives. This paper sought to identify the behaviour change targets for an injury prevention prog...
This study evaluated the injury prevention program, Skills for Preventing Injury in Youth (SPIY) for...
Background Injury is the leading cause of adolescent death and injury around the road is a common so...
Examined descriptive characteristics, internal validity, and convergent validity of the Injury Behav...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children and youth all over the world. Pres...
Examined descriptive characteristics, internal validity, and convergent validity of the Injury Behav...
n the present scenario of sports injury has been identified as major adolescent health problem. Thep...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* A process evaluation provides critical inf...
Adolescent injury remains a significant public health concern and is often the result of at-risk tra...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
Issues addressed: Injuries are the leading cause of death among adolescents. The current research ex...
Injury is a leading cause of death among adolescents. Mortality rates resulting from injury among yo...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
This paper reports on the development of a school-based intervention to reduce risk-taking and assoc...
This article reports on the development of a school-based intervention to reduce risk taking and ass...
Objectives. This paper sought to identify the behaviour change targets for an injury prevention prog...
This study evaluated the injury prevention program, Skills for Preventing Injury in Youth (SPIY) for...
Background Injury is the leading cause of adolescent death and injury around the road is a common so...
Examined descriptive characteristics, internal validity, and convergent validity of the Injury Behav...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children and youth all over the world. Pres...
Examined descriptive characteristics, internal validity, and convergent validity of the Injury Behav...
n the present scenario of sports injury has been identified as major adolescent health problem. Thep...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* A process evaluation provides critical inf...
Adolescent injury remains a significant public health concern and is often the result of at-risk tra...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...