Background There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of school-based injury prevention programs in reducing students’ later involvement in alcohol associated transport injuries. Most relevant literature is concerned with pre-driving and licensing programs for middle age range adolescents (15-17 years). This research team is concerned with prevention at an earlier stage by targeting interventions to young adolescents (13-14 years). There is strong evidence that young adolescents who engage in unsafe and illegal alcohol associated transport risks are significantly likely to incur serious related injuries in longitudinal follow up. For example, a state-wide representative sample of male adolescents (mean age 14....
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people (AIHW, 2008). A primary contributing factor ...
Injury is the leading cause of death for adolescents in Australia. This is of particularly great con...
PurposeTrauma remains a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in youth. The Prevent Alcohol and R...
Background\ud \ud There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of schoo...
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among young people. Fourteen percent of adolescen...
Adolescent injury remains a significant public health concern and is often the result of at-risk tra...
This study evaluated the injury prevention program, Skills for Preventing Injury in Youth (SPIY) for...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
Background Injury is the leading cause of adolescent death and injury around the road is a common so...
Transport related injury is a leading cause of death and disability for adolescents and represents a...
The overall goal of the intervention research is to reduce injuries among young people (Year 9 level...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of mortality for young people in Australia (AIHW, 2008). Ado...
Objectives. This paper sought to identify the behaviour change targets for an injury prevention prog...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of mortality for young people in Australia (AIHW, 2008). Ado...
Background: Alcohol-related injuries, particularly motor vehicle, are an important cause of adolesce...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people (AIHW, 2008). A primary contributing factor ...
Injury is the leading cause of death for adolescents in Australia. This is of particularly great con...
PurposeTrauma remains a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in youth. The Prevent Alcohol and R...
Background\ud \ud There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of schoo...
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among young people. Fourteen percent of adolescen...
Adolescent injury remains a significant public health concern and is often the result of at-risk tra...
This study evaluated the injury prevention program, Skills for Preventing Injury in Youth (SPIY) for...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
Background Injury is the leading cause of adolescent death and injury around the road is a common so...
Transport related injury is a leading cause of death and disability for adolescents and represents a...
The overall goal of the intervention research is to reduce injuries among young people (Year 9 level...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of mortality for young people in Australia (AIHW, 2008). Ado...
Objectives. This paper sought to identify the behaviour change targets for an injury prevention prog...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of mortality for young people in Australia (AIHW, 2008). Ado...
Background: Alcohol-related injuries, particularly motor vehicle, are an important cause of adolesce...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people (AIHW, 2008). A primary contributing factor ...
Injury is the leading cause of death for adolescents in Australia. This is of particularly great con...
PurposeTrauma remains a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in youth. The Prevent Alcohol and R...