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Injuries, injury prevention and public health
American Journal of Health Behavior (2004)
  • D. Sleet
  • Karen Liller, University of South Florida
  • D. White
  • K. Hopkins
Abstract

Objectives: To introduce the readers to the field of injury prevention and comprehensive public health intervention approaches. Methods: A review of injury epidemiology, statistics, definitions, intervention approaches, and the importance of health promotion is provided. Results: Behavioral, environmental, and technological solutions will be necessary to reduce or eliminate the factors that lead to injury. Conclusions: Reductions in injury and their costs will need the support, collaboration, and partnering of several disciplines. The use of sound behavioral and social science theories and methods will be an essential component of intervention effectiveness.

Publication Date
2004
Citation Information
D. Sleet, Karen Liller, D. White and K. Hopkins. "Injuries, injury prevention and public health" American Journal of Health Behavior Vol. 28 Iss. Suppl 1 (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karen_liller/9/