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Injury and Violence Prevention: Behavioral Science Theories, Methods, and Applications is a cutting-edge volume that provides a comprehensive understanding of injury and violence prevention. This detailed resource draws on the breadth and depth of many scientific disciplines and public health practice experiences. Written by internationally renowned experts in the field, Injury and Violence Prevention emphasizes the specific theories, methods, and applications that make behavioral science approaches relevant and central to reducing injury-related harm. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the most frequently used behavior change theories and models and shows how they have beenor could beapplied to injury problems, the most commonly used research methods for understanding and influencing behavior change, behavior change issues for specific injury topic areas, and a variety of cross-cutting issues important to the field.
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Foreword ix
Martin Fishbein
Foreword xiii
David C. Grossman
Preface xvii
The Editors xxi
The Contributors xxv
Injury Prevention and Behavior: An Evolving Field 1(16)
Andrea Carlson Gielen
David A. Sleet
PART ONE: BEHAVIOR CHANGE THEORIES AND MODELS 17(142)
Individual-Level Behavior Change Models: Applications to Injury Problems 19(22)
David A. Sleet
Lara B. Trifiletti
Andrea Carlson Gielen
Bruce Simons-Morton
The Application of Social Cognitive Theory to Injury Prevention 41(24)
Bruce Simons-Morton
Tonja Nansel
Community Models and Approaches for Interventions 65(18)
Andrea Carlson Gielen
David A. Sleet
Lawrence W. Green
Health Risk Communication and Injury Prevention 83(22)
Deborah C. Girasek
Ecological Models for the Prevention and Control of Unintentional Injury 105(22)
John P. Allegrante
Ray Marks
Dale W. Hanson
Planning Models: Precede-Proceed and Haddon Matrix 127(32)
Kimberley Freire
Carol W. Runyan
PART TWO: RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE INTERVENTIONS 159(52)
Study Methods for Understanding Injury Behavior 161(27)
Nancy J. Thompson
Intervention Research and Program Evaluation 188(23)
John B. Lowe
Jingzhen Yang
Erin Heiden
Ralph J. DiClemente
PART THREE: BEHAVIOR CHANGE INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE INJURY RISK 211(182)
Behavior Change Interventions in Road Safety 213(21)
Lawrence P. Lonero
Kathryn M. Clinton
David A. Sleet
Modifying Alcohol Use to Reduce Motor Vehicle Injury 234(23)
Ralph Hingson
David A. Sleet
Behavioral Considerations for Sports and Recreational Injuries in Children and Youth 257(17)
Morag MacKay
Karen Liller
House Fires and Other Unintentional Home Injuries 274(23)
Eileen M. McDonald
Andrea Carlson Gielen
Occupational Injury Prevention and Applied Behavior Analysis 297(26)
E. Scott Geller
Intimate Partner Violence 323(23)
Karen A. McDonnell
Jessica G. Burke
Andrea Carlson Gielen
Patricia J. O'Campo
Applying Behavioral Theory to Self-Directed Violence 346(22)
Alex E. Crosby
David W. Coombs
Leigh Willis
Youth Violence Prevention: Theory and Practice 368(25)
Darrell Hudson
Marc A. Zimmerman
Susan Morrel-Samuels
PART FOUR: CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES 393(108)
Supervision as a Behavioral Approach to Reducing Child-Injury Risk 395(24)
Barbara A. Morrongiello
Jennifer Lasenby
Reducing Posttraumatic Stress After Individual and Mass Trauma 419(23)
Courtney Landau Fleisher
Nancy Kassam-Adams
Law, Behavior, and Injury Prevention 442(25)
Frederic E. Shaw
Christopher P. Ogolla
Human Factors in Product and Environmental Design for Injury Control 467(18)
Bryan E. Porter
James P. Bliss
Behavioral Sciences, Injury, and Violence Prevention: Synthesis and Future Directions 485(16)
Ralph J. DiClemente
Andrea Carlson Gielen
David A. Sleet
Appendix: Federal Injury and Violence-Related Data Systems 501(6)
Joseph L. Annest
David A. Sleet
Name Index 507(16)
Subject Index 523

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