Mark R Stevenson
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Recent Articles
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Cullen P, Moller H, Baffsky R, Martiniuk A, Senserrick T, Rogers K, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2023 Feb;
29(4):302-308.
PMID: 36813554
Introduction: Self-harm and suicide are leading causes of morbidity and death for young people, worldwide. Previous research has identified self-harm is a risk factor for vehicle crashes, however, there is...
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Boufous S, Moller H, Patton G, Woodward M, Stevenson M, Senserrick T, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2022 Sep;
29(1):74-78.
PMID: 36171076
The study examines changes over time in crash risk differences between young Australian drivers born in Asia and those born in Australia.Data from the 2003 baseline survey of the DRIVE...
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Beck B, Stevenson M, Cameron P, Oxley J, Newstead S, Olivier J, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2019 Feb;
25(5):448-452.
PMID: 30765456
Compared with crashes with motor vehicles, single-bicycle crashes are an under-recognised contributor to cycling injury and the aetiology is poorly understood. Using an in-depth crash investigation technique, this study describes...
4.
Thompson J, Wijnands J, Mavoa S, Scully K, Stevenson M
Inj Prev
. 2018 Oct;
25(5):379-385.
PMID: 30315090
The safety in numbers (SiN) effect for cyclists is widely observed but remains poorly understood. Although most studies investigating the SiN phenomenon have focused on behavioural adaptation to 'numbers' of...
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Lawrence B, Oxley J, Logan D, Stevenson M
Traffic Inj Prev
. 2018 Mar;
19(sup1):S164-S168.
PMID: 29584484
Objective: The objective of this study is to describe key risks related to dooring collisions on roads in mixed function activity centers by examining video footage recorded onboard the bicycles...
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Fraser M, Meuleners L, Chow K, Stevenson M
Inj Prev
. 2017 Aug;
24(6):405-410.
PMID: 28823996
Background: Use of mobile phones and portable audio equipment and alcohol are known to negatively affect cycling ability. Evidence suggests that cyclists may be less likely to engage in these...
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Meuleners L, Fraser M, Govorko M, Stevenson M
Accid Anal Prev
. 2015 Dec;
99(Pt B):452-458.
PMID: 26643650
Objective: To determine the association between a heavy vehicle driver's work environment, including fatigue-related characteristics, and the risk of a crash in Western Australia. Methods: This case-control study included 100...
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Meuleners L, Fraser M, Govorko M, Stevenson M
J Clin Sleep Med
. 2015 Jan;
11(4):413-8.
PMID: 25580608
Study Objectives: To determine the association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), health-related factors and the likelihood of heavy vehicle crashes in Western Australia (WA). Methods: This case-control study included 100...
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Lawrence B, Stevenson M, Oxley J, Logan D
Traffic Inj Prev
. 2014 Oct;
16(5):513-8.
PMID: 25357013
Objective: This study applied geospatial analysis to explore spatial trends in cycling-related injury in Melbourne, Australia, in order to identify an area where injury density was reducing against expectation. The...
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Newnam S, Sheppard D, Griffin M, McClure R, Heller G, Sim M, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2014 Jan;
20(4):e6.
PMID: 24478230
Background: Although road traffic injury is reported as the leading cause of work-related death in Australia, it is not clear, due to limitations in previous methods used, just how large...