Injury Epidemiology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Injury Epidemiology is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Adverse childhood experiences, child behavioral health needs, and family characteristics associated with the presence of a firearm in the home: a survey of parents in Chicago21
Changes in pediatric injuries sustained while engaged in activities where helmet usage is recommended during the COVID-19 pandemic20
Nationwide trends in inpatient shoulder girdle injuries in Germany: a population-based analysis from 2010 to 202318
Understanding knowledge and approval for sociopolitical groups: results from the 2023 National Survey of Gun Policy18
Built and social environment characteristics associated with motorcyclist mortality in Latin American cities from the SALURBAL study16
Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–202316
Prevalence, risk factors and perceptions of caregivers on burns among children under 5 years in Kisenyi slum, Kampala, Uganda16
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric dog bite injuries16
Firearm safe storage practices among firearm owners in rural and urban households15
Substance use in rural trauma patients admitted for motor vehicle injuries before and during the COVID-19 pandemic14
Community partnership approaches to safe sleep (CPASS) program evaluation14
Rural adolescent attitudes and use of helmets while snowmobiling14
The influence of heatwaves on traffic safety in five cities across Québec with different thermal landscapes14
Spatial de-concentration of fatal and nonfatal firearm violence in Boston, MA, 2007–202113
Child injuries in Lebanon: assessing mothers’ injury prevention knowledge attitude and practices13
Individual, firearm, and purchasing characteristics associated with risk of firearm-related violent crime arrest: a nested case-control study13
Correction: A methodology for the public health surveillance and epidemiologic analysis of outdoor falls that require an emergency medical services response13
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