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School Psych Rev
Peer bullying occurs frequently among middle school youth, negatively impacting students and the broader school climate. However, during these years there is a gap in translating empirically supported prevention science into school-based practices. T
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Health Affairs. 39:1792-1798
Motor vehicle crashes remain the leading cause of adolescent mortality and injury in the United States. For young drivers, crash risk peaks immediately after licensure and declines during the next two years, making the point of licensure an important
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Academic Entrepreneurship for Medical and Health Sciences.
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Academic Entrepreneurship for Medical and Health Sciences
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Academic Entrepreneurship for Medical and Health Sciences
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Abstracts.
Statement of purpose The on-road examination (ORE) for licensure marks the transition from supervised to unsupervised driving, but also to a driver’s highest lifetime crash risk. The period pre- and post- licensure has been studied, yet the point o
Objective: A frequently overlooked factor contributing to traffic crashes is driver medical conditions, including cognitive and physical impairments, which can compromise individuals��� ability to drive safely. Clinicians are in a critical posi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::904ced4bbe285849ed2b761774453566
Autor:
Ryan Brandon Hunter, Joshua Nicklas, Flaura Koplin Winston, Kelsey Oh, Paul Dehel, Helge Hartung
Publikováno v:
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 96(4)
Problem There is a clear and urgent need for health care innovation in the United States. Hospital employees routinely recognize pain points that affect care delivery and are in a unique position to propose innovative and practical solutions, yet lea
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Oral Presentations.
Statement of Purpose Young drivers under the age of 24 are involved in more fatal crashes featuring cell phone distraction than any other age group (NHTSA, 2019). Unfortunately, statewide policies prohibiting cell phone use while driving fail to show
Autor:
Yi-Ching Lee, Chelsea Ward McIntosh, Santiago Ontañón, Flaura Koplin Winston, Patty Huang, Avelino J. Gonzalez, Thomas J. Power
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 11, Iss, Pp 149-155 (2018)
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
The diagnosis of ADHD among teens and young adults has been associated with a higher likelihood of motor vehicle crashes. Some studies suggest a beneficial effect of ADHD medication but the exact efficacy is still being debated. Further, medication a