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January 15, 1998 019512202X 978-0195122022 2
This text presents epidemiologic methods for studying injuries and evaluating interventions to prevent them. It explains the formation of research questions, the sources of reliable and valid data, and the choice of research methods. The difficulties of applying rates and ratios to the evaluation of programs are discussed, and the use of economic concepts and policy analysis is covered.
The Second Edition provides specific objectives for research needed in the various stages of injury control planning and implementation, including the types of data needed to reach the objectives. In a progressive, step-by-step analysis, the posing of research questions and the research designs that best answer those questions are illustrated. Examples of the use of surveillance systems to direct allocation of countermeasures of known effectiveness are updated. The false nexus between causation and prevention is clarified and the notion of the causal web is demystified. New studies of the effects of behavioral interventions, laws, and regulations are reviewed. The increasing gap between what is known and what is assumed in regulatory and cost-benefit analyses is discussed.

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"If I were asked by a novice to recommend a book on epidemiologic methods for studying injury, I would suggest this one to provide a general overview of the area."--American Journal of Epidemiology


"Begins with an excellent discussion of the various forms of physical energy that are the agents of injury, a description of the Haddon model of understanding the phases and components that comprise injury events and offer options for intervention, and a consideration of standard epidemiologic research methods. A useful review of limitations of current data systems and a description of methods for categorizing injury severity also appear. Throughout the book, Robertson has inserted provocative questions yet to be answered, which should stimulate epidemiologic studies over the next several years."--American Journal of Preventive Medicine


"Robertson has produced a balanced and useful introductory text which provides a broad background to this field and should stimulate interest in an important area of epidemiology."--Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health


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Leon Robertson is at Nanlee Research.

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Leon S. Robertson, Ph.D., is a retired injury epidemiologist. During1978-98 he occupied various positions in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies and the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale University. He previously served on the faculties of Harvard University Medical School (1966- 70) and Wake Forest University (1962-65). He was also Senior Behavioral Scientist in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety(1970-78). He contributed 150 articles and chapters to the scientific literature. Dr. Robertson was a member of the National Research Council/Institute of Medicine Committee on Trauma Research that produced the report, INJURY IN AMERICA: A CONTINUING PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM and was vice chair of the NRC committee that reviewed the injury control program of the Centers for Disease Control. He also served on the National Research Council Panel on Occupational Safety and Health Statistics and chaired the special interest group on Injury Control and Emergency Health Services of the American Public Health Association. He was given the Distinguished Career Award by the latter group.

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Injury is the leading cause of lost potential years of life in the United States. Read the first page
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injury control efforts, minimum licensing age, adjustable restraints, belt effectiveness, injury control programs, ecologic units, helmet use laws, occupant death rates, blanket liability, energy insults, high seat backs, belt use laws, rollover rates, human capital costs, hypothesized causal factor, fatal motor vehicle crashes, child poisonings, injury epidemiology, hospitalized injuries, abbreviated injury scale, pedestrian injuries, injury severity score, motor vehicle injuries, crash rates, trauma score
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New York, United States, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Accident Anal Prevent, Department of Transportation, Consumer Product Safety Commission, San Francisco, Native Americans, Fatal Accident Reporting System, National Safety Council, New Jersey, Trauma Research, University of California, Age Gender, Community Census, Fatal Hospitalized Ambulatory, National Academy Press, Oxford University Press, Technical Study Group, Chapel Hill, Federal Highway Administration, General Accounting Office, Indian Health Service, Transport Canada, Acad Med
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