BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics has established guidelines for optimal, age-appropriate child occupant restraint. While optimal restraint has been shown to reduce the risk of injuries overall, its effect on specific types of injuries, in particular abdominal injuries, has not been demonstrated. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of children aged younger than 16 years in crashes of insured vehicles in 15 states, with data collected via insurance claims records and a telephone survey. A probability sample of 10927 crashes involving 17132 restrained children, representing 210926 children in 136734 crashes was collected between December 1, 1998 and May 31, 2002. Restraint use was categorized as optimal or suboptimal based on current ...
Outcomes of childhood trauma related to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) have remained unchanged over th...
Restraint use and rear seating were associated with fewer serious injuries and deaths for children i...
The importance and effectiveness of the appropriate use of automobile restraints by young children h...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics has established guidelines for optimal, age-appropria...
BACKGROUND: Both solid and hollow visceral abdominal injuries have been associated with the use of s...
Child passenger safety devices were first introduced into the automobile world during the 1970’s. Si...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
grantor: University of TorontoMotor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of death to s...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children in the United States. Ag...
ABSTRACT. Background. Currently, many states are upgrading their child restraint laws to include pro...
Young children are required to use child safety seats, and the age threshold at which children can l...
Research has indicated that laws requiring use of restraint devices for young children traveling in ...
Objectives: Because public health resources for injury prevention are limited, methods for comparing...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are a leading cause of unintentional death and disability amo...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
Outcomes of childhood trauma related to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) have remained unchanged over th...
Restraint use and rear seating were associated with fewer serious injuries and deaths for children i...
The importance and effectiveness of the appropriate use of automobile restraints by young children h...
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics has established guidelines for optimal, age-appropria...
BACKGROUND: Both solid and hollow visceral abdominal injuries have been associated with the use of s...
Child passenger safety devices were first introduced into the automobile world during the 1970’s. Si...
Background: Motor vehicle crashes are a significant source of pediatric mortality and morbidity. Stu...
grantor: University of TorontoMotor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of death to s...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children in the United States. Ag...
ABSTRACT. Background. Currently, many states are upgrading their child restraint laws to include pro...
Young children are required to use child safety seats, and the age threshold at which children can l...
Research has indicated that laws requiring use of restraint devices for young children traveling in ...
Objectives: Because public health resources for injury prevention are limited, methods for comparing...
BackgroundMotor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are a leading cause of unintentional death and disability amo...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
Outcomes of childhood trauma related to motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) have remained unchanged over th...
Restraint use and rear seating were associated with fewer serious injuries and deaths for children i...
The importance and effectiveness of the appropriate use of automobile restraints by young children h...