C Mock
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Recent Articles
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Acierno S, Kaufman R, Rivara F, Grossman D, Mock C
Accid Anal Prev
. 2004 Jun;
36(5):761-72.
PMID: 15203353
Light truck vehicles (LTV) are becoming more popular on US highways. This creates greater opportunity for collisions with passenger vehicles (PV). The mismatch in weight, stiffness, and height between LTV...
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Koepsell T, Rivara F, Grossman D, Mock C
Inj Prev
. 2003 Mar;
9(1):91-2.
PMID: 12642570
No abstract available.
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Rivara F, Cummings P, Mock C
Inj Prev
. 2003 Mar;
9(1):76-80.
PMID: 12642565
Context: There is an increased awareness of the problem of rollover crashes, but few data on children involved in rollover crashes in the United States. Objective: To determine: (1) the...
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Nirula R, Mock C, Kaufman R, Rivara F, Grossman D
Accid Anal Prev
. 2002 Dec;
35(2):201-10.
PMID: 12504141
Head injury is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in motor vehicle crashes. Efforts to improve vehicle design, which minimize forces exerted to the occupant's head, may lead...
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Mock C, Arreola Rissa C, Trevino Perez R, Almazan Saavedra V, Enrique Zozaya J, Gonzalez Solis R, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2002 Dec;
8(4):303-5.
PMID: 12460967
Objective: Scientifically based injury prevention efforts have not been widely implemented in Latin America. This study was undertaken to evaluate the baseline knowledge and practices of childhood safety on the...
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Assal M, Huber P, Tencer A, ROHR E, Mock C, Kaufman R
Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med
. 2002 Oct;
46:273-88.
PMID: 12361513
In this study we hypothesized that for frontal crashes, the driver was more likely to sustain foot injury than the front seated passenger and the right foot was more likely...
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Asiamah G, Mock C, Blantari J
Inj Prev
. 2002 Apr;
8(1):53-6.
PMID: 11928975
Objectives: The knowledge and attitudes of commercial drivers in Ghana as regards alcohol impaired driving were investigated. This was done in order to provide information that could subsequently be used...
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Siegel J, Loo G, Dischinger P, Burgess A, Wang S, Schneider L, et al.
J Trauma
. 2001 Nov;
51(5):975-90.
PMID: 11706349
Background: Data using crash dummies suggest that motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) involving passenger sedans (S) vs sport utility, vans, or light trucks (SUVTs) produce more severe injuries than those involving...
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Mock C, Ofosu A, Gish O
Int J Health Plann Manage
. 2001 May;
16(1):19-32.
PMID: 11326571
Introduction: Injury is a significant health problem in many less developed countries. However, strategies for dealing with it have been only minimally addressed. Goals: We ought to assess the pattern...