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Journal of Pediatric Psychology|May 14, 2008
Chronic maternal depression and children's injury riskDavid C Schwebel, Carl M Brezausek
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|April 20, 2007
The roles of age, gender, inhibitory control, and parental supervision in children's pedestrian safetyBenjamin K Barton, David C Schwebel
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 4, 2012
Effects of mobile Internet use on college student pedestrian injury riskKatherine W Byington, David C Schwebel
Journal of Athletic Training|August 28, 2014
Child development and pediatric sport and recreational injuries by ageDavid C Schwebel, Carl M Brezausek
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|October 12, 2017
Introduction to Special Section: Pediatric Psychology and Child Unintentional Injury Prevention: Current State and Future Directions for the FieldBarbara A Morrongiello, David C Schwebel
Child Development|June 16, 1999
Longitudinal and concurrent relations among temperament, ability estimation, and injury pronenessD C Schwebel, J M Plumert
Journal of Safety Research|December 19, 2019
Supervision of young children in parking lots: Impact on child pedestrian safetyJenni B Rouse, David C Schwebel
The Journal of Primary Prevention|February 28, 2014
Training children in pedestrian safety: distinguishing gains in knowledge from gains in safe behaviorDavid C Schwebel, Leslie A McClure
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|June 10, 2008
Language acculturation and pediatric injury riskDavid C Schwebel, Carl M Brezausek
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|June 28, 2006
The influences of demographics and individual differences on children's selection of risky pedestrian routesBenjamin K Barton, David C Schwebel
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology|May 14, 2008
Chronic maternal depression and children's injury riskDavid C Schwebel, Carl M Brezausek
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|April 20, 2007
The roles of age, gender, inhibitory control, and parental supervision in children's pedestrian safetyBenjamin K Barton, David C Schwebel
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|December 4, 2012
Effects of mobile Internet use on college student pedestrian injury riskKatherine W Byington, David C Schwebel
Journal of Athletic Training|August 28, 2014
Child development and pediatric sport and recreational injuries by ageDavid C Schwebel, Carl M Brezausek
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|October 12, 2017
Introduction to Special Section: Pediatric Psychology and Child Unintentional Injury Prevention: Current State and Future Directions for the FieldBarbara A Morrongiello, David C Schwebel
Child Development|June 16, 1999
Longitudinal and concurrent relations among temperament, ability estimation, and injury pronenessD C Schwebel, J M Plumert
Journal of Safety Research|December 19, 2019
Supervision of young children in parking lots: Impact on child pedestrian safetyJenni B Rouse, David C Schwebel
The Journal of Primary Prevention|February 28, 2014
Training children in pedestrian safety: distinguishing gains in knowledge from gains in safe behaviorDavid C Schwebel, Leslie A McClure
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|June 10, 2008
Language acculturation and pediatric injury riskDavid C Schwebel, Carl M Brezausek
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|June 28, 2006
The influences of demographics and individual differences on children's selection of risky pedestrian routesBenjamin K Barton, David C Schwebel
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