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Bibliography

  • Bibliography of Behavioral Science Research in Unintentional Injury Prevention
    Bibliography on Behavioral Science Research in Unintentional Injury Prevention [CD-ROM].
    Sleet DA, Hopkins K, editors. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (producer). Atlanta, GA: CDC; 2004.
    This 125-page document provides an extensive list of articles pertaining to behavioral science and injury prevention and control.
    To find more information about the document and to order a CD-ROM or download a pdf version of the bibliography, visit website.

  • CDC School Health Guidelines to Prevent Unintentional Injuries and Violence
    Barrios, LC, Sleet, DA, Mercy, J
    American Journal of Health Education, 2003: Vol. 34, No. 5, S62-S64.

  • Healthy People 2010—Chapter 15 refers to Injury and Violence Prevention
    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010: Understanding and Improving Health. 2nd ed. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000.
    View the goals and objectives

  • Injury and Violence Prevention Behavioral Science Theories, Method, and Applications
    Sleet, David A., Andrea C. Gielen, and Ralph J. DiClemente. 1st ed. San Fracisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.

  • Safety Lit **Must subscribe to this free listserv!**
    Safety Lit is distributed weekly and contains an extensive list of journal articles, conference proceedings, and government and organizational reports that are relevant to unintentional injury and violence prevention and control.  1200+ journals are reviewed, and summaries the from the fields of anthropology, economics, education, engineering, ergonomics, law and law enforcement, medicine, physiology, psychology, public health, public safety, nursing, social work, traffic safety, and other fields are supplied.
    To learn more about Safety Lit and to subscribe to the weekly list serv, visit website.

Special Issue Journals on Injury and Violence Prevention and Control

  • Gielen, AC. (Ed). Special Issue: Injury and Domestic Violence Prevention. Patient Education and Counseling. Vol 46, No 3, March 2002.

  • Greene, M.B. & Wilt, S.A. (Eds). Special Issue: Understanding and Responding to Interpersonal Violence.  Health Education & Behavior, Vol. 26, Number 6, 1999.

  • Liller, KD and Sleet, DA. (Eds) Special Issue on Injury Prevention. Am J Health Behavior, Vol 28:supplement 1, 2004.

  • Packard Foundation. Special Issue on Unintentional Injuries in Childhood. The Future of Children, Vol 10, No 1, Spring/summer, 2000.

  • Sleet, D (Ed). Occupant Protection and Health Promotion. Health Education Quarterly, Vol 11, No 2, 1984.

  • Sleet, DA, Bryn, S (Eds). Injury Prevention for Children and Youth (Special Issue). Am J Health Education, Vol 34, No. 5, September / October 2003.

  • Sleet, D, Wagenaar, AC, Waller, PF (Eds). Drinking, driving and health promotion. Health Education Quarterly, Vol 16, No 3, Fall, 1989.

  • Swartz, R (Ed). Focal Point Issue: Injury Prevention and Control. Health Promotion Practice, Vol 4, Issue 2, April, 2003.

  • Thacker, SB and MacKenzie, EJ (Eds). Special Issue: Injury Prevention and Control. Epidemiologic Reviews, Vol 25, 2003.
  • Zaza, S and Thompson, RS (Eds). Reducing injuries to motor vehicle occupants. Systematic reviews of evidence. Amer J Preventive Medicine, Vol 21, No 4 (Supplement), November 2001.

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