At least 5 million people die each year from injuries, and about half the deaths in the 10-24 age group are accountable to them. This is a major health problem for which a number of strategies for prevention and control can be developed. This book presents a series of the plenary and state-of-the-art presentations from the 5th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. There is a focus on transportation, workplace, sport and leisure, and domestic sectors, and an exploration of the legal, medical, environmental, safety and governmental issues which play a part in the subject.…mehr
At least 5 million people die each year from injuries, and about half the deaths in the 10-24 age group are accountable to them. This is a major health problem for which a number of strategies for prevention and control can be developed. This book presents a series of the plenary and state-of-the-art presentations from the 5th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control. There is a focus on transportation, workplace, sport and leisure, and domestic sectors, and an exploration of the legal, medical, environmental, safety and governmental issues which play a part in the subject. Practitioners and researchers in a variety of activities, including epidemiology and public health, occupational health and safety, ergonomics and product design, medicine, criminology, engineering and physical sciences, and the behavioural sciences, should find this a useful and challenging work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Dinesh Mohan Injury Control and Safety Promotion: Ethics, Science and Practice. 2. William Haddon, Jr On the Escape of Tigers: An Ecological Note. 3. Susan P. Baker Where Have We Been and Where are We Going With Injury Control? 4. Brian O'Neill Reducing Injury Losses: What Private Insurers Can and Cannot Do. 5. Shrikant I. Bangdiwala Methodlogical Considerations in the Analysis of Injury Data: A Challenge for the Injury Research Community. 6. Ted R. Miller Assessing the Burden of Injury: Progress and Pitfalls. 7. Geetam Tiwari Traffic Flow and Safety: Need for New Models for Heterogeneous Traffic. 8. Murray McKay Folklore and Science in Traffic Safety: Some New Directions. 9. Dietmar Otte Demands to Vehicle Design and Test Procedures for Injury Control of Vulnerable Road Users in Traffic Accidents. 10. James Hedlund Risky Business: Safety Regulations, Risk Compensation and Individual Behaviour. 11. Liisa Hakamies Blomqvist Aging and Transportation: Mobility and Safety? 12. Anne Tursz Adolescents' Risk taking Behaviour, Myth or Reality: Evidence from International Data. 13. James Nixon Injury Prevention and Children's Rights. 14. Lief Svanstrom Evidence based Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion State of the art. 15. Mohamed Seedat Community Psychology and Safety: A Psychospiritual Perspective. 16. A. K.(Dunu) Roy Labour and Safety: Science, Technology and Society. 17. Wim Rogmans Achievements in Consumer Product Safety and the Challenges of Globalization. 18. Mathew Varghese Technologies, Therapies, Emotions and Empericism in Pre hospital Care. 19. Etienne Krug The Burden of Violence: An International Public Health Perpective. 20. Mark L. Rosenberg and James A. Mercy A New Vision for Suicide Prevention: The Public Health Approach. 21. Emmanuel Rozental Klinger Barbarism and Solitude: Reflections on Globalization and Violence. O'Neill, Shrikant I. Bangdiwala, Ted R. Miller, Geetam Tiwari, Murray MacKay, Dietmar Otte, James Hedlund, Liisa Hakamies Blomqvist, Anne Tursz, James Nixon, Leif Svanstrom, Modamed Seedat, A.K(Dunu) Roy, Wim Rogmans, Mathew Varghese, Etienne Krug, Mark L. Rosenberg and James A. Mercy, Emmauel Rozental Klinger.
1. Dinesh Mohan Injury Control and Safety Promotion: Ethics, Science and Practice. 2. William Haddon, Jr On the Escape of Tigers: An Ecological Note. 3. Susan P. Baker Where Have We Been and Where are We Going With Injury Control? 4. Brian O'Neill Reducing Injury Losses: What Private Insurers Can and Cannot Do. 5. Shrikant I. Bangdiwala Methodlogical Considerations in the Analysis of Injury Data: A Challenge for the Injury Research Community. 6. Ted R. Miller Assessing the Burden of Injury: Progress and Pitfalls. 7. Geetam Tiwari Traffic Flow and Safety: Need for New Models for Heterogeneous Traffic. 8. Murray McKay Folklore and Science in Traffic Safety: Some New Directions. 9. Dietmar Otte Demands to Vehicle Design and Test Procedures for Injury Control of Vulnerable Road Users in Traffic Accidents. 10. James Hedlund Risky Business: Safety Regulations, Risk Compensation and Individual Behaviour. 11. Liisa Hakamies Blomqvist Aging and Transportation: Mobility and Safety? 12. Anne Tursz Adolescents' Risk taking Behaviour, Myth or Reality: Evidence from International Data. 13. James Nixon Injury Prevention and Children's Rights. 14. Lief Svanstrom Evidence based Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion State of the art. 15. Mohamed Seedat Community Psychology and Safety: A Psychospiritual Perspective. 16. A. K.(Dunu) Roy Labour and Safety: Science, Technology and Society. 17. Wim Rogmans Achievements in Consumer Product Safety and the Challenges of Globalization. 18. Mathew Varghese Technologies, Therapies, Emotions and Empericism in Pre hospital Care. 19. Etienne Krug The Burden of Violence: An International Public Health Perpective. 20. Mark L. Rosenberg and James A. Mercy A New Vision for Suicide Prevention: The Public Health Approach. 21. Emmanuel Rozental Klinger Barbarism and Solitude: Reflections on Globalization and Violence. O'Neill, Shrikant I. Bangdiwala, Ted R. Miller, Geetam Tiwari, Murray MacKay, Dietmar Otte, James Hedlund, Liisa Hakamies Blomqvist, Anne Tursz, James Nixon, Leif Svanstrom, Modamed Seedat, A.K(Dunu) Roy, Wim Rogmans, Mathew Varghese, Etienne Krug, Mark L. Rosenberg and James A. Mercy, Emmauel Rozental Klinger.
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