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Understanding Children's Injury-risk Behaviors: The Independent Contributions of Cognitions and Emotions
children cognitions determinants emotions risk taking
2009/12/21
Objective Unintentional injuries are a leading threat to the health of elementary-school children, with many injuries happening when children are left to make their own decisions about risk taking dur...
Long-term Parental and Family Adaptation Following Pediatric Brain Injury
brain injury family adaptation stressors support
2008/4/7
Objective To determine whether parents of children with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) report increased injury-related burden, distress, and family dysfunction and to examine the effects of attrition ...
Understanding Unintentional Injury-Risk in Young Children I. The Nature and Scope of Caregiver Supervision of Children at Home
home injuries supervision young children
2008/4/7
Objective To examine the supervision that young children routinely receive when awake and at home with a parent. Methods Mothers were trained to complete continuous recordings about supervision of the...
Understanding Unintentional Injury Risk in Young Children II. The Contribution of Caregiver Supervision, Child Attributes, and Parent Attributes
child temperament children determinants supervision unintentional injury
2008/4/7
Objective To identify child and parent attributes that relate to caregiver supervision and examine how these factors influence child-injury risk. Methods Mothers completed diary records about supervis...
Introduction to the Special Issue: Posttraumatic Stress Related to Pediatric Illness and Injury
Injury Pediatric Illness Posttraumatic Stress
2008/3/25
Traumatic stress has emerged as a useful framework for understanding key aspects of individual and family responses to the experience of children’s medical illness, injury, and medical treatment. Rese...
The Stamp-in-Safety Program: A Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Behaviors that Can Lead to Unintentional Playground Injury in a Preschool Setting
childcare centers injury intervention playground safety supervision
2008/3/25
Objective To introduce and evaluate the Stamp-in-Safety program, a behavioral intervention designed to increase the quality of supervision by teachers on preschool playgrounds and to reduce the risk o...
Does Time Spent in Child Care Influence Risk for Unintentional Injury?
child care children injuries safety
2008/3/25
Objective To investigate the effect of quantity and quality of early child care on children’s risk for unintentional injury. Methods A diverse cohort of 1,225 children was recruited from several sites...
Nocturnal Awakenings and Pediatric Injury Risk
injury nocturnal awakenings safety sleep sleep problems
2009/12/21
Objective This study was designed to examine relations between nocturnal awakenings and unintentional injury risk among toddlers. Methods A nationally representative sample of 799 children was followe...
Brief Report: Sleep Disturbances following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Childhood
brain injury childhood pediatrics sleep
2009/12/21
Objective To examine objective and subjective reports of sleep disturbance in school-aged children who had sustained mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) at least 6 months prior to the study. Methods Eig...
Brief Report: Parental Report of Sleep Behaviors Following Moderate or Severe Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury*
brain injury children longitudinal orthopedic injury pediatrics sleep
2009/12/21
Determine the effect of moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries (TBI) on the sleep of
school-aged children. Methods A concurrent cohort-prospective design compared children aged
6–12 years who ...
Brief Report: Behavioral Risk Factors for Youth Soccer (Football) Injury
injury personality safety soccer temperament
2009/12/21
Objectives By most reports, soccer (football) is among the most played and most popular sports in the world. This study prospectively examined behavioral risk factors for youth soccer injury. Method S...
Parental Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms as a Moderator of Child’s Acute Biological Response and Subsequent Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Pediatric Injury Patients
acute predictors children parents posttraumatic stress disorder
2009/12/21
Objective To examine how parental responses following pediatric injury may influence their child’s posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). Methods Heart rate (HR) from 82 pediatric injury patients was m...