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[2] Jean C, Bianca L. Child home injury prevention: understanding the context of unintentional injuries to preschool children[J]. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2009,16(3):159-167.
[3] 陈华,孙嘉珍.周桥社区学龄前儿童意外伤害危险因素分析[J].社区妇幼卫生,2005,4(2):112-114.
[4] 喻贵清,杨泽红.540例5岁以下儿童意外伤害死亡相关因素研究[J].中国儿童保健杂志,2000,8(6):366-367.
[5] Gulliver P, Dow NA, Simpson JC. The epidemiology of home injuries to children under five years in New Zealand[J]. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health,2005,29(1):29-34.
[6] Damaahek A. Prevention of drowning in infants, children, and adolescents[J]. Pediatrics,2003,3:77-101.
[7] Shanley C, Rebecca M. The use of mapping to identify priority areas for the prevention of home injuries[J]. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2009,16(1):35-40.
[8] Jean CS, Bianca L. Child home prevention :understanding the context of unintentional injuries to preschool children[J]. Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2009,16(3):159-167.
[9] Morrongiello BA, Ondejko L, Littlejohn A. Understanding toddlers' in-home injuries: II. Examining parental strategies, and their efficacy, for managing child injury risk[J]. Journal of Pediatric Psychology,2004,29:433-446.
[10] Shaw A, McMunn A, Field J. The Scottish health survey 1998.Edinburgh[M]. UK: Scottish Executive,2000.
[11] McQuillan R, Campbell H. Gender differences in adolescent injury characteristics: A population-based study of hospital[J]. A & E data Public Health,2006,120:732-741.
[12] Hillier LM, Morrongiello BA. Age and gender differences in school-age children's appraisals of injury risk[J]. J Pediatr Psychol,1998,23:229-338.
[13] Tsoumakes K, Dousis E. Parent's adherence to children's home-accident preventive measures[J]. Journal Compilation. International Council of Nurses,2009.
[14] Mathilde S, Robert B. Unintentional child home injury incidence and patterns in six countries in Europe[J]. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2008,15(3):129-139.
[15] Karin VR, Theodore JI. Child injury risks are close to home: parent psychosocial factors associated with child safety[J]. Maternal Child Health,2007,11:269-275.
[16] Munro SA, van Niekert A, Seedat M. Children unintentional injuries :the perceived impact of the environment, lack of supervision and child characteristics[J]. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Child: Care, Health & Development,2006,32(3):269-279.
[17] Willem O, Ashley van N. The impact of a home visitation programmed on household hazards associated with unintentional childhood injuries: A randomized controlled trial[J]. Accident Analysis and Prevention,2009,41:183-190.
[18] Asbiey VN, Ewa M. Barriers and enablers to the use of measures to prevent pediatic scalding in Cape Town[J]. South Africa Public Health Nursing,2010,27(3):102-110.
[2] Jean C, Bianca L. Child home injury prevention: understanding the context of unintentional injuries to preschool children[J]. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2009,16(3):159-167.
[3] 陈华,孙嘉珍.周桥社区学龄前儿童意外伤害危险因素分析[J].社区妇幼卫生,2005,4(2):112-114.
[4] 喻贵清,杨泽红.540例5岁以下儿童意外伤害死亡相关因素研究[J].中国儿童保健杂志,2000,8(6):366-367.
[5] Gulliver P, Dow NA, Simpson JC. The epidemiology of home injuries to children under five years in New Zealand[J]. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health,2005,29(1):29-34.
[6] Damaahek A. Prevention of drowning in infants, children, and adolescents[J]. Pediatrics,2003,3:77-101.
[7] Shanley C, Rebecca M. The use of mapping to identify priority areas for the prevention of home injuries[J]. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2009,16(1):35-40.
[8] Jean CS, Bianca L. Child home prevention :understanding the context of unintentional injuries to preschool children[J]. Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2009,16(3):159-167.
[9] Morrongiello BA, Ondejko L, Littlejohn A. Understanding toddlers' in-home injuries: II. Examining parental strategies, and their efficacy, for managing child injury risk[J]. Journal of Pediatric Psychology,2004,29:433-446.
[10] Shaw A, McMunn A, Field J. The Scottish health survey 1998.Edinburgh[M]. UK: Scottish Executive,2000.
[11] McQuillan R, Campbell H. Gender differences in adolescent injury characteristics: A population-based study of hospital[J]. A & E data Public Health,2006,120:732-741.
[12] Hillier LM, Morrongiello BA. Age and gender differences in school-age children's appraisals of injury risk[J]. J Pediatr Psychol,1998,23:229-338.
[13] Tsoumakes K, Dousis E. Parent's adherence to children's home-accident preventive measures[J]. Journal Compilation. International Council of Nurses,2009.
[14] Mathilde S, Robert B. Unintentional child home injury incidence and patterns in six countries in Europe[J]. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion,2008,15(3):129-139.
[15] Karin VR, Theodore JI. Child injury risks are close to home: parent psychosocial factors associated with child safety[J]. Maternal Child Health,2007,11:269-275.
[16] Munro SA, van Niekert A, Seedat M. Children unintentional injuries :the perceived impact of the environment, lack of supervision and child characteristics[J]. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Child: Care, Health & Development,2006,32(3):269-279.
[17] Willem O, Ashley van N. The impact of a home visitation programmed on household hazards associated with unintentional childhood injuries: A randomized controlled trial[J]. Accident Analysis and Prevention,2009,41:183-190.
[18] Asbiey VN, Ewa M. Barriers and enablers to the use of measures to prevent pediatic scalding in Cape Town[J]. South Africa Public Health Nursing,2010,27(3):102-110.





