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Elaborating a conceptual model of young children's risk of unintentional injury and implications for prevention strategies

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Pages 191-205 | Received 30 Apr 2008, Published online: 16 Mar 2009

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Intima Alrimawi, Maha Atout, Michael Craig Watson, Carol Hall & Mutaz Dreidi. (2021) Palestinian mothers’ home-safety practices for preventing injuries to their young children: multiple case study approach. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education 59:1, pages 5-22.
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Jennifer L. Hanna, Michelle F. Wright & Sandra T. Azar. (2022) Use of a serious game simulation to build early childhood staff capacity for reducing unintentional childhood injuries. Journal of Safety Research 82, pages 85-92.
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Barbara A Morrongiello, Michael Corbett, Lindsay Bryant, MA & Amanda Cox, MA. (2022) Sex Differences in the Relation Between Supervision and Injury Risk Across Motor Development Stages: Transitioning From Infancy Into Toddlerhood. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 47:6, pages 696-706.
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Barbara A Morrongiello, Michael Corbett, Lindsay Bryant & Amanda Cox. (2021) Understanding Infants’ In-Home Injuries: Context and Correlates. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 46:9, pages 1025-1036.
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Takuro Ishikawa, Louise C. Mâsse & Mariana Brussoni. (2019) Changes in parents' perceived injury risk after a medically-attended injury to their child. Preventive Medicine Reports 13, pages 146-152.
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Barbara A. Morrongiello. (2018) Preventing Unintentional Injuries to Young Children in the Home: Understanding and Influencing Parents’ Safety Practices. Child Development Perspectives 12:4, pages 217-222.
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Sandra T. Azar, Elizabeth A. Miller, Michael T. Stevenson & David R. Johnson. (2017) Social Cognition, Child Neglect, and Child Injury Risk: The Contribution of Maternal Social Information Processing to Maladaptive Injury Prevention Beliefs Within a High-Risk Sample. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 42:7, pages 759-767.
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B. T. Karazsia & K. J. Brown Kirschman. (2013) Evidence-Based Assessment of Childhood Injuries and Physical Risk-Taking Behaviors. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 38:8, pages 829-845.
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Barbara A. Morrongiello, Daniel Zdzieborski & Jackie Normand. (2010) Understanding gender differences in children's risk taking and injury: A comparison of mothers' and fathers' reactions to sons and daughters misbehaving in ways that lead to injury. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 31:4, pages 322-329.
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Barbara A. MorrongielloStacey L. Schell. (2009) Child Injury: The Role of Supervision in Prevention. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 4:1, pages 65-74.
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