Session: Injury Control Posters: Selected Topics
3205.0: Monday, November 17, 2003: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Poster
Injury Control Posters: Selected Topics
Selected topics in injury control are included in this poster session
Learning Objectives: 1. to learn about the latest research in injury control
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Board 1Residential Fire-related Deaths in the Presence of a Working Smoke Alarm
Gregory R. Istre, MD, Mary McCoy, Joe Pierce, Martha Stowe, MSW, Jeffrey J. Barnard, MD
Board 2Prevalence and Predictors of Helmet Use by Skiers and Snowboarders at Ski Areas in Western North America in 2001
David B. Buller, PhD, Peter A. Andersen, PhD, Barbara J. Walkosz, PhD, Michael D. Scott, PhD, Gary R Cutter, PhD, Mark B. Dignan, PhD, MPH, Jenifer H. Voeks, PhD
Board 3Comparison of reporting of seat belt use by police and crash investigators: Variation in agreement by injury severity
Melissa A. Schiff, MD, MPH, Peter Cummings, MD, MPH
Board 4From data to action: Targeting Hispanic males for education and prevention of motor vehicle injury deaths in Collier County, Florida
Michael Lo, MSPH, Mark S. Crowley, MS
Board 5Injury Prevention Counseling in Visits to Office-Based Physicians in the United States
Stacey Knight, MStat, Elisabeth Guenther, MD, MPH, Lenora M. Olson, MA
Board 6Roles of APHA and competition between two national model code organizations in the development of home stairway design requirements for injury prevention
Jake Pauls, CPE
Board 7Contributions of behavioral sciences theories and models in unintentional injury research
Lara B. Trifiletti, PhD, MA, Andrea C. Gielen, ScD, ScM, CHES, David A. Sleet, PhD, Krista Hopkins, MPH
Board 8A framework to improve capacity of injury prevention programs in American Indian and Alaska Native communities
Carolyn E. Crump, PhD, Margaret Cannon, MPH, Robert J. Letourneau, MPH
Board 9Building the capacity of American Indian/Alaska Native tribes or tribal organizations to prevent injuries: The IHS Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreements Program
Robert J. Letourneau, MPH, Carolyn E. Crump, PhD, Margaret Cannon, MPH, L. J. David Wallace, MSEH, Alan Dellapenna, MPH
Board 10Use and results from a monitoring system to assess injury prevention capacity among Indian Health Service Tribal Injury Prevention Cooperative Agreements Program sites
Margaret Cannon, MPH, Robert J. Letourneau, MPH, Carolyn E. Crump, PhD, Sean M. Hanley, MPH Candidate
Organized by:Injury Control and Emergency Health Services

The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA