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A study of the relationship of ninety background, developmental, behavioural and medical factors to child hood accidents. A report from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Child Development Study
J.D. Langley, P.A. Silva and S.M. Williams
Australian Paediatric Journal, Vol.16(4), pp.244-247
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This study showed that there were very few characteristics of the child that were significantly associated with injury occurrence.
A study of the relationship of ninety background, developmental, behavioural and medical factors to child hood accidents. A report from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Child Development Study
Creators
J.D. Langley
P.A. Silva
S.M. Williams
Publication Details
Australian Paediatric Journal, Vol.16(4), pp.244-247
Academic Unit
Psychology; Public Health (DSM); Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit (DMHDRU)