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October 31, 2006

‘INJURY PREVENTION’ YOUNG-DRIVER SUPPLEMENT NOW ONLINE

The journal “Injury Prevention” is offering free online access to a group of papers published in its recent supplement (Inj Prev 2006 12) addressing youthful driver risks and behaviors. The authors and papers are as follows:

Winston and Senserrick, Competent Independent Driving As An Archetypal Task Of Adolescence;
Williams, Young Driver Risk Factors: Successful And Unsuccessful Approaches For Dealing With Them And An Agenda For The Future;
Shope, Influences On Youthful Driving Behavior And Their Potential For Guiding Interventions To Reduce Crashes;
Berg, Reducing Crashes And Injuries Among Young Drivers: What Kind Of Prevention Should We Be Focusing On?;
Groeger, Youthfulness, Inexperience, And Sleep Loss: The Problems Young Drivers Face And Those They Pose For Us;
Fisher, Pollatsek and Pradhan, Can Novice Drivers Be Trained To Scan For Information That Will Reduce Their Likelihood Of A Crash?;
Simons-Morton and Ouimet, Parent Involvement In Novice Teen Driving: A Review Of The Literature;
Smith, Social Marketing: An Overview Of Approach And Effects;
Gillan, Legislative Advocacy Is Key To Addressing Teen Driving Deaths;
Juarez, Schlundt, Goldzweig, and Stinson, Jr., A Conceptual Framework For Reducing Risky Teen Driving Behaviors Among Minority Youth;
Senserrick, Reducing Young Driver Road Trauma: Guidance And Optimism For The Future.

Posted by MVHAP at October 31, 2006 05:05 AM